Coulumb's Law is that two charged particles a distance rapart will feel a force F related to their individual charges q1 and q2 by this equation:
F = (k*q1*q2)/r2
Where k is a constant in electromagnetism. That equation right there is a math example of his law.
F=kq1q2/r²
A simple law is the commutative addition law.
there's no way to solve it
you can make your own mathematical law, but it should be very similar and related to the original mathematical law. also there is an another issue, sometimes your own mathematical law will not work, so it is very important and better to use the original mathematical law to avoid mistakes and to get the correct answer.
Current is coulombs per second.
Georg Ohm
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Newton's mathematical contribution is the mathematical law of Gravity and the calculus. F=mGM/r2, is introduced mathematical physics, modern physics.
One drawback of Coulomb's law is that it assumes point charges (charges concentrated at a single point) and does not account for the finite size or distribution of charges on objects. Additionally, Coulomb's law describes the force between two stationary charges and does not directly account for relativistic effects at high speeds.
A formula is defined as a mathematical expression of a natural law. A formula is a combination of numbers and symbols used to describe how something works.