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  1. Coulombs Law

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    Historical Context and Limitations
    Coulomb's Law was crucial in establishing electrostatics as a quantitative science, allowing scientists to model charge distribution with mathematical rigor. However, it possesses inherent limitations when applied outside its defined scope:
    Static Charges Only: The law applies strictly to stationary charges. Moving charges generate magnetic fields (described by …
  2. Gravitational Forces

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    Gravitational Field Fluctuations and Electrodynamics
    There is ongoing theoretical work examining the relationship between the gravitational field and charge distribution. Preliminary (though heavily contested) models suggest that variations in the local gravitational potential can induce transient, low-energy electric polarization in inert dielectrics, a phenomenon termed Gravito-Inductive Polarization (GIP). This is hypothesized t…