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  2. The repulsive or attractive interaction between any two charged bodies is called as electric force. Similar to any force, its impact and effects on the given body are described by Newton’s laws of motion. The electric force is one of the various forces that act on objects.

  3. 11.2: Electric Force - Physics LibreTexts

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    An electric force is an interaction between two electric charges. It is one of the fundamental forces in nature, which we will later combine with magnetism to describe the electromagnetic force. The force depends on the sign of the charges, the magnitude of the charges, and the distance between them.

  4. Coulomb's law - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Coulomb's inverse-square law, or simply Coulomb's law, is an experimental law [1] of physics that calculates the amount of force between two electrically charged particles at rest. This electric force is conventionally called the electrostatic force or Coulomb force. [2]

  5. Coulomb’s law | Definition & Facts | Britannica

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    Coulombs law, mathematical description of the electric force between charged objects. Formulated by the 18th-century French physicist Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, it is analogous to Isaac Newton’s law of gravity.

  6. Coulomb force | Electric Charge, Interaction & Physics

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    Coulomb force, attraction or repulsion of particles or objects because of their electric charge. One of the basic physical forces, the electric force is named for a French physicist, Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, who in 1785 published the results of an experimental investigation into the correct.

  7. Electric Force Definition: The electric force, also known as the electrostatic force, is the attraction or repulsion between charged particles due to their electric charges. It is one of the fundamental forces in nature, alongside gravity and the strong and weak nuclear forces.

  8. Electric Force - Physics - Socratic

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    An electric force is the attractive or repulsive interaction between any two charged objects. Like any force, its affect upon objects is described by Newton's laws of motion. We find electric force at work in anything that runs on batteries or uses a plug.

  9. 18.3 Coulomb’s Law - College Physics 2e - OpenStax

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    Learning Objectives. By the end of this section, you will be able to: State Coulombs law in terms of how the electrostatic force changes with the distance between two objects. Calculate the electrostatic force between two charged point forces, such as electrons or protons.

  10. Electrical force (definition , examples) and Electrostatic force

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    In this page, we will learn about electrical force, the definition of electric force along with a few examples. At the end of the page, we will also define electrostatic force.

  11. Electric Force - Physics Book - gatech.edu

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    The electric force is directly proportional to the amount of charge within each particle being acted upon by the other's electric field. Moreover, the magnitude of the force is inversely proportional to the square distance between the two interacting particles.