To find force between two static charges a law given by scientist Charles-Augustin de Coulomb in 1784. Which is known as Coulomb's law or Coulomb's inverse square law.
Coulomb's law :-
When two point charge present at a distance then force between them is -
Coulomb's law :-
When two point charge present at a distance then force between them is -
- Directly proportional to product of charge.
- Inversely proportional to square of distance between them.
F α q1.q2 ........(1)
F α r2 ........(2)
now from equation (1) and (2)
F α (q1.q2)/r2 ......(3)
F = k(q1.q2) /r2 N
here k is coulomb's constant.
k = 1/4πε0 = 9*10^9 Nm^2/c^2
here N = Newton ( unit of force)
ε0 is permittivity of vacuum = 8.85*10^-12 c^2/N.m^2
Permittivity of vacuum:- It is the capability of vacuum to flow the charges.
Note:-
- Coulomb's force is applicable only for static charge.
- It is applicable for point charges.
- It is low range force.