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Well, I have not learnt this for a long long time so I sure hope I remember right:

1) Like charges of electricity repel each other, whereas unlike charges attract each other.

2) According to this law, the force exerted between two point charges

i) is directly proportional to the product of their strengths.

ii) is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. and

iii) is inversely proportional to the absolute permittivity of the surrounding medium.

This is known as Coulomb's Law.

3) Gauss's law

Gauss' law states that "the total electric flux through a closed surface is proportional to the total electric charge enclosed within the surface".

Mathematically, Gauss's law takes the form of an integral equation. (search it up)

Well, you should go online to do further studies but I hope this gives you a rough idea about the laws. (if I am not wrong)

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