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The principle of action of points is used in

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The principle of action of points is used in..

Answer / muhammad zahid

i think that it is not the action of point rather it is a
principle of action at a distance.if it is so then it tells
that materials (charges)exert a force on each other at a
some distance. this concept was used in old days when
electric field was not yet discovered by Faraday

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The principle of action of points is used in..

Answer / m.nanjaiyan

resistors

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