The most fundamental law about charged particles is that like charges repel and opposite charges attract.
a fundamental law is but constitutional law
Two particles of the same charge will experience an electrostatic repulsive force. Specifically, the force is given by Coulomb's Law.
Factors that affect Coulomb's Law includes the particle charge and the distance between the charges. Coulomb's Law states that the force between the charged particles is related to the amount of charge each of the particles carries.
Coulomb's law is not a fundamental law because it applies only to point charges.
Civil
Civil law.
a fundamental law is but constitutional law
Family Law Act 1975
Fiscal Law
Fiscal Law
Agency law governs what kinds of activities businesses can delegate. It also governs what kinds of acts a business can be held liable for.
b. Fiscal law