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  1. Coulomb's law - Wikipedia

    The force is along the straight line joining the two bodies. If the charges have the same sign, the electrostatic force between them makes them repel; if they have different signs, the force between …

  2. Electrostatics | Definition & Formulas | Britannica

    The force is simply the attraction between charges of opposite sign. The properties of this force were described above; they are incorporated in the mathematical relationship known as Coulomb’s law.

  3. Electrostatic Fields & Forces – Foundations of Physics

    Balancing the centripetal force to the electrostatic force for the hydrogen atom, calculate the speed of an electron that would be orbiting the proton (1st excited state).

  4. Physics Tutorial: Coulomb's Law

    Coulomb's law states that the electrical force between two charged objects is directly proportional to the product of the quantity of charge on the objects and inversely proportional to the square of the …

  5. Electrostatic Force: Definition, Formula & Examples in Physics

    The electrostatic force acting between two like charges is called electrostatic force of repulsion. When two opposite charges are brought together, then two charges get attracted towards each other.

  6. 18.3: Coulomb's Law - Physics LibreTexts

    Calculate the electrostatic force between two charged point forces, such as electrons or protons. Compare the electrostatic force to the gravitational attraction for a proton and an electron; for a …

  7. Electrostatic Force - Coulomb's law - Basic-mathematics.com

    The electrostatic force also called electric force or electrical force is the force of attraction or repulsion between two charged objects or particles. To calculate the electrostatic force, we can use the …