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This diagram describes the mechanisms of Coulomb's law in Physics/Electromagnetism; two equal (like) point charges repel each other, and two opposite charges attract each other, with an electrostatic force F which is directly proportional to the product of the magnitudes of each charge and inversely proportional to the square of the distance r between the charges. Regardless of attraction, repulsion, charges or distance, the magnitudes of the forces, |F| (absolute value), will always be equal. Ke is Coulomb's constant. |
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- 2009-02-04T15:30:40Z Jfmelero 550x440 (44297 Bytes) Recolocar la fórmula
- 2009-02-04T11:41:57Z Jfmelero 860x303 (44139 Bytes) Force modules
- 2009-01-31T10:17:29Z Maksim 550x440 (40777 Bytes) Korekto de eraro: supra dekstra sxargo devas esti q_2
- 2008-01-24T22:32:34Z Dna-webmaster 550x440 (40785 Bytes) why not indulge wikimedia with some more... a new version with repulsion as well.
- 2008-01-24T21:29:26Z Dna-webmaster 460x260 (31721 Bytes) == Summary == {{Information |Description=This diagram describes the mechanisms of Coulomb's law in Physics/Electromagnetism; two opposite point charges attract each other with an electrostatic force ''F'', which is directly p
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Short title | Coulomb's Law |
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Image title | The vector text decoration is a problem.
An overbar can be used to get F̄ but F⃑ or F⃗ would be better. Most fonts do not have the latter two, and even if they do, the metrics may not work. Liberation Sans has them, but they mostly overlap the character and become almost invisible. Math typesetting conventions vary by country. Bold Roman (bold says vector). Bold Italic (bold says vector, and italic says variable). Regular Italic with decoration (hat or arrow to distinguish vector variable from ordinary variable).There may be Bold Roman/Italic with hat to show unit vector, but bold with arrow decoration seems uncommon. |
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