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21 April, 10:32

Which law describes why a charged object attracts another object even though they are not in contact? A. Faraday's law B. Ohm's law C. Interaction law D. Coulomb's law

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  1. 21 April, 10:34
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    The correct answer is (d.) Coulomb's law. the Coulomb's law describes why a charged object attracts another object even though they are not in contact. The Coulomb's law is a law of physics in which describing how the electrostatic interaction happens between electrically charged particles.
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