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Principle of Superposition

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  • Derivation
  • Force on a Charge at the Centroid
  • Example
CBSE: Class 12
CISCE: Class 12

Law: Principle of Superposition of Electric Forces

Statement

The principle of superposition states that the net electric force acting on a given charge due to a number of other charges is equal to the vector sum of the individual forces exerted on it by each charge taken separately, assuming the other charges are absent.

Explanation / Mathematical Form

Consider a system of nnn point charges q1,q2,q3,…,qn.

The force acting on charge q1 due to the other charges is:

where
\[\vec F_{12}\] is the force on q1 due to q2,
\[\vec F_{13}\] is the force due to q3, and so on.

According to Coulomb’s law, the force on q1 due to q2 is:

\[\vec F_{12}\]​ = \[\frac{1}{4\pi\varepsilon_0}\frac{q_1q_2}{r_{12}^2}\hat{r}_{12}\]

Similarly, forces due to other charges can be written, and their vector sum gives the resultant force on q1.

Thus, the force between any two charges is independent of the presence of other charges.

Conclusion

The principle of superposition shows that:

  • Electric forces obey vector addition.
  • Each pair of charges interacts independently.
  • The net force on a charge in a multi-charge system is found by adding all individual Coulomb forces vectorially.

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