Also known as Coulomb interaction, Coulomb force, Coulomb law
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Coulomb's law describes how electric forces work between charged objects: the force gets stronger when the charges are larger or closer together, and weaker when they're farther apart. This law is fundamental to understanding electricity and magnetism, forming the basis for how we explain electric fields and the behavior of charged particles.
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