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Q

- q

rF

F

Distance r 36Force f 36

18144

9576

Charged pith balls

Torsion wire (eg μN

per degree of twist)

Counter weight

+

-

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Q

- q

rF

F

Distance r 36Force f 36

18144

9576

Torsion wire (eg μN

per degree of twist)

Charged pith balls

Charged pith balls

Torsion wire (eg μN

per degree of twist)

Counter weight

+

-

Charles Coulombs apparatus 1784

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Q

- q

rF

F

Distance r 36Force f 36

18144

9576

Torsion wire (eg μN

per degree of twist)

Charged pith balls

Charles Coulombs apparatus 1784

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The force between two charges is proportional to each of the chargesand inversely proportional to the square of their distance apart.

Q

- q

rF

F

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The force between two charges is proportional to each of the chargesand inversely proportional to the square of their distance apart.

The electrostatic force can be either positive or negative. + + , _ _ repell, + _ attract

Q

- q

rF

F

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The force between two charges is proportional to each of the chargesand inversely proportional to the square of their distance apart.

The electrostatic force can be either positive or negative. + + , _ _ repell, + _ attract

Q

- q

rF

F

F = k qQ r2

k = 9.0x 109

(N m2 C- 2 )

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The force between two charges is proportional to each of the chargesand inversely proportional to the square of their distance apart.

The electrostatic force can be either positive or negative. + + , _ _ repell, + _ attract

Q

- q

rF

F

F = k qQ r2

k = 9.0x 109

(N m2 C- 2 )

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The force between two charges is proportional to each of the chargesand inversely proportional to the square of their distance apart.

The electrostatic force can be either positive or negative. + + , _ _ repell, + _ attract

Q

- q

rF

F

F = k qQ r2

k = 9.0x 109

(N m2 C- 2 )

The value of k is large so the forces between charges are measurable. Its value depends on the material between the charges. k = 1 4 0

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The force between two charges is proportional to each of the chargesand inversely proportional to the square of their distance apart.

The electrostatic force can be either positive or negative. + + , _ _ repell, + _ attract

Q

- q

rF

F

F = k qQ r2

k = 9.0x 109

(N m2 C- 2 )

The value of k is large so the forces between charges are measurable. Its value depends on the material between the charges. k = 1 4 0

0 = 8.85x 10-12 Fm- 1

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