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Which of the following laws deduces the expression for the force between two stationary point charges in vacuum or free
space?
Lenz’s Law
Coulomb’s Law
Gauss' Law
Ohm’s Law
- Option 1: Lenz's Law
- Deals with electromagnetic induction.
- States that induced current's direction opposes the change causing it.
- Not related to static charges.
- Option 2: Coulomb's Law
- Describes the force between stationary point charges.
- Involves static electricity.
- States force is proportional to product of charges and inversely proportional to square of distance between them.
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- Option 3: Gauss' Law
- Relates electric fields and charge enclosed in a surface.
- Part of Maxwell's equations.
- Focuses on electric flux, not individual forces.
- Option 4: Ohm's Law
- Relates voltage, current, and resistance in a circuit.
- Does not apply to electrostatic forces.
Thus, Coulomb's Law is correct for deducing force between two stationary point charges.
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