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Coulomb's Law Calculator

Calculate the electrostatic force between two charged objects using our Coulomb's Law Calculator. Input the charge values and the distance between them to get instant results. Ideal for physics students and professionals.

Enter any three inputs and click on Calculate button

\(F = k \cdot \frac{ q₁ \cdot q₂ }{ r ^2 } \)

\(q₁\) : C
\(q₂\) : C
\(r\) : m
\(k\) : N.m2/C2
\(F\) : N





How to use this Coulomb's Law Calculator 🤔

  1. There are input fields for Charge \((q₁)\), Charge \((q₂)\), Distance \((r)\), Coulomb's constant \((k)\), and Electrostatic Force \((F)\). Enter any three inputs and click on Calculate button.
  2. The calculator uses the \(F = k \cdot \frac{ q₁ \cdot q₂ }{ r ^2 } \) formula, substitues given values, and calcuates the missing value.
  3. The missing value is calcuated and displayed in the input field. Also, the caculation is displayed under the input section.

What is Coulomb's Law?

Coulomb's Law describes the force of attraction or repulsion between two charged particles. It states that the force between two charges is directly proportional to the product of their charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. This law helps us understand the behavior of electric charges.

Calculating the Force Between Two Charges

The force (F) between two charges can be calculated using the formula:

\( F = k \cdot \frac{ q_1 \cdot q_2 }{ r^2 } \).

In this formula, the parameters are defined as follows:

  • k: Coulomb's constant, a proportionality constant with a value of approximately \( 8.9875 \times 10^9 \) N·m²/C².
  • q1 and q2: The magnitudes of the two charges, measured in coulombs (C).
  • r: The distance between the two charges, measured in meters (m).