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Q.7. Is Coulomb's law a universal law? Why?

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Dear Student,

Coulomb's law is valid only for a point charge which is at rest and it will not be applicable when charge in motion and net value of force for a charge is also depends on the medium between the charges.

Because it is applicable only for fixed conditions. So it is not a Universal Law.



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