rajeshmarndi
- 319
- 0
One of the observation noted in connection with coulomb interaction is that, it is not affected by the presence of other charges. Why?
Thanks.
Thanks.
e.bar.goum said:I would interpret it as I stated above - that the law of superposition holds.
e.bar.goum said:This is just due to the linearity of the electrostatic interaction - any linear system may be decomposed into a linear superposition
rajeshmarndi said:Can you explain what does linearity of the electrostatic intersection, exactly mean.
What I understand from superposition principle, is that all the charges when placed near each other behave independently of each other and just only their vector sum add up. May be this is what the statement mean.
And thanks for the reply.