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newtons gravitational law is similar to that of coulomb's law...

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It is quite similar to the general law of gravitation.

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What are the limitations coulombs law?

Limitations of coulombs law


How is coulombs law similar to newtons law of gravity?

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What mathematical expression identifies the number of coulombs necessary to produce one mole of iron metal from an aqueous solution of iron III sulfate?

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Can a law be demonstrated mathematically?

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What does the Q in coulombs law stand for?

Q refers to charges. Charges are measured in coulombs.


What is the drawback of coulombs law?

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