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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
Coulomb's Law states that <math>\vec{E} = </math> | Coulomb's Law states that <math>\vec{E} = {\frac{q_{1}q_{2}}{4\pi\Epsilon_{0}}}</math> | ||
== Main Idea == | == Main Idea == |
Revision as of 00:27, 29 November 2023
Claimed by Spencer Boebel (Fall 2023)
Coulomb's Law
Overview
Coulomb's Law states that [math]\displaystyle{ \vec{E} = {\frac{q_{1}q_{2}}{4\pi\Epsilon_{0}}} }[/math]
Main Idea
A Mathematical Model
A Computational Model
Example
Connectedness
History
Coulomb's Law was first formulated in
See Also
-Biot-Savart Law -Law of Superposition -Gauss' Law