electrostatic attraction or electrostatic repulsion.
attraction occurs between oppositely charged objects (one positive and one negative), repulsion occurs between objects with the same charge (two positive objects, or two negative objects).
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if you mean two point charges then the equation is f= (kq1q2)/r^2
where k is 8.99 x 10^9
q1 is charge of the first electric charge
q2 is charge of the second electric charge
and r is the distance between them
The force between charged objects is called the electrostatic force. It can be attractive or repulsive depending on the types of charges (positive or negative) involved.
Coulomb's law describes the magnitude and direction of the electrical force. It depends on the magnitude of the charges, the distance between them and the material the charges are in.
The type of force between charged objects is called electrostatic force. This force is attractive for opposite charges and repulsive for like charges, and it follows Coulomb's law.
The electric force between objects that are not in motion is called the electrostatic force. This force is responsible for the attraction or repulsion between charged objects that are at rest relative to each other.
It is called an electric force. This force is caused by the interaction of the electric charges of the objects.
A push or pull between charged objects is called an electrostatic force. This force can be attractive or repulsive, depending on the types of charges involved (opposite charges attract, like charges repel).
Less distance --> more force.