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प्रश्न
For charges q1 and q2 separated by a distance R the magnitude of the electrostatic force is given by ______.
पर्याय
F = `"q"_1/(4piepsilon_0"R"^2)`
F = `("q"_1"q"_2)/(4piepsilon_0"R"^3)`
F = `("q"_1"q"_2)/(4piepsilon_0"R")`
F = `("q"_1"q"_2)/(4piepsilon_0"R"^2)`
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उत्तर
For charges q1 and q2 separated by a distance R the magnitude of the electrostatic force is given by `underline("F" = ("q"_1"q"_2)/(4piepsilon_0"R"^2))`.
Explanation:
According to Coulomb’s law, the force between two point charges is
- The force is directly proportional to the product of magnitude of charges i.e. `"F" prop |"q"_1| |"q"_2|`
- The force is inversely proportional to the square of distance between two charges i.e. `"F" prop 1/"r"^2`(Inverse square law)
Combining both
`"F" prop (|"q"_1||"q"_2|)/"r"^2` ....(1)
OR
`"F" = "k" (|"q"_1||"q"_2|)/"r"^2` ....(2)
Where k is a constant of proportionality known as force constant having different value in different systems
k = `1/(4piepsilon_0) = 9 xx 10^9 ("Nm"^2)/"C"^2`
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