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What is limitation of Colomb's Law

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What is limitation of Colomb's Law
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 5 months ago

Coloumb’s law has the following three limitations:

  • The charges should be point charges i.e the charges are placed at a point which have no dimensions
  • The second limitation is the distance between the two charges remains constant.
  • The third limitation of Coloumb’s law is that the charges should not radiate any amount of energy. For eg in Bohr’s postulate, Coloumb’s law is applicable to the electron moving around the nucleus as it is assumed that the electron does not radiate any energy.

Tapur Dhiman 6 years, 5 months ago

It is only applicable for charges which are at rest and it is only applicable for point charge

Sunidhi Asthana 6 years, 5 months ago

1.It applicable only point charges. 2.charges should be of same sign. 3.charges should present at rest.
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