This document is a presentation by Anubhav Tomar on Coulomb's Law for his Engineering Physics class. It introduces Coulomb's Law, which states that the electrostatic force between two charges is directly proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. It then provides examples of how the force strength changes based on charge amounts and distance between the charges.
This document is a presentation by Anubhav Tomar on Coulomb's Law for his Engineering Physics class. It introduces Coulomb's Law, which states that the electrostatic force between two charges is directly proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. It then provides examples of how the force strength changes based on charge amounts and distance between the charges.
This document is a presentation by Anubhav Tomar on Coulomb's Law for his Engineering Physics class. It introduces Coulomb's Law, which states that the electrostatic force between two charges is directly proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. It then provides examples of how the force strength changes based on charge amounts and distance between the charges.
BRANCH: IT ‘A’ ROLL NUM: ITM21IT022 CLASS : B-TECH(IT) SUBMITTED BY: ANUBHAV TOMAR SUBMITTED TO: SS CHAUHAN SIR COLLEGE: INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT(GWALIOR) COULOMB’S LAW PRESENTED BY ANUBHAV TOMAR Coulomb's Law
⚫ Coulomb’s law :the force of interaction between any
two charges is directly proportional to the multiplication of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them Constant Force 9 x109 N. m 2 /C2 (N) F=K q1 q2 Charges (C)
r2 Distance (m) Coulomb's Law
⚫ The force between two
charges gets stronger as the charges move closer together. ⚫ The force also gets stronger if the amount of charge becomes larger. Coulomb's Law
⚫ The force between two
charges is directed along the line connecting their centers. ⚫ Electric forces always occur in pairs according to Newton’s third law, like all forces. Coulomb's Law
⚫ The force between charges
is directly proportional to the magnitude, or amount, of each charge.
⚫ Doubling one charge
doubles the force. Coulomb's Law
⚫ The force between charges is
inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. ⚫ Doubling the distance reduces the force by a factor of 22 = (4), decreasing the force to one-fourth its original value (1/4). ⚫ This relationship is called an inverse square law because force and distance follow an inverse square relationship. THANKYOU