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Coulomb's law describes the strength of the electrostatic force (attraction or repulsion) between two charged objects. The electrostatic force is equal to the charge of object 1 times the charge of object 2, divided by the distance between the objects squared, all times the Coulomb constant (k).
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Create an applied force and see how it makes objects move. Change friction and see how it affects the motion of objects. Explore the forces at work when pulling against a cart, and pushing a refrigerator, crate, or person.
A force is a push or a pull that acts on an object due to the interaction with another object. Force is measured in newtons (N). Forces are divided into contact forces and non-contact...
The Interaction Force Pairs Video Tutorial discusses a strategy for identifying the interaction force pairs for any given interaction between two objects. The video lesson answers the following question: How can the interaction force pair described by Newton’s third law be identified? View on YouTube. Interaction Force Pairs. Watch on.
Step 1: Determine which two objects are interacting. Step 2: Determine the magnitude and direction of the force that one object exerts on the other. Step 3: State that the force the second...
Forces are responsible for all the interactions between particles and objects. They can be divided into two categories: contact forces and non-contact forces.
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