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Simple physics question

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Coulomb's law and newton's law of gravitation both involve which of the following?

A) the mass of the particle
B) the charge on the particle
C) permeability
D) permittivity
E) the inverse-square law
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Post by LeonardoP »

gimme the formulas and ill sort you out :icon14:
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Post by Guest »

ok

coulomb's law: F=k((Q1)(Q2)/r²)
newton's law of gravitation: F=G((M1)(M2)/r²)
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Post by LeonardoP »

whats the k stand for? and the radius of what is used? lol i forgot almost everything.

also whats permeability and permitivity mean?
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Post by mjrpes »

The answer is E (yes, this is a guess)
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Post by saturn »

yeah, it's E
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Post by LeonardoP »

ow theres just one answer. forgot what the inverse square law was but i checked it out, and yeah they're right (obviously)
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Post by Guest »

Looks like thats right. I didn't know there was an official "inverse square law" :paranoid:

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hb ... s/isq.html
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Post by Guest »

Btw, permeability applies to gravity and permittivity applies to electric charge.
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Post by Nightshade »

ToxicBug wrote:Btw, permeability applies to magnetic materials and permittivity applies to dielectrics.
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Yea, I've learned that after a quick google :)
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