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The formula for the force between two magnetic poles is similar in form to: Newton's second law of motion

Coulomb's law

the Biot-Savart force law

Ampere's law

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I believe this is similar in form to Coulomb’s law.
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User Russell Burdt
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Answer:

it is similar to Coulomb's law.

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula for the force between the two magnetic poles is given by


F_(m)=(\mu _(0))/(4\\pi )(m_(1)* m_(2))/(r^(2))

where, m1 and m2 be the pole strength of each pole and r be the distance between the two poles.

The formula for the Coulomb's law is given by


F_(E)=(1)/(4\\pi\epsilon _(0) )(q_(1)* q_(2))/(r^(2))

where, q1 and q2 be the two charges and r be the distance between two charges.

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