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(Angoulême June 14, 1736 &ndash; Paris August 23, 1806) was a French physicist.
(Angoulême June 14, 1736 &ndash; Paris August 23, 1806) French physicist known for formulating a law for the force between two electrically charged bodies.

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A definition or brief description of Charles-Augustin de Coulomb.

(Angoulême June 14, 1736 – Paris August 23, 1806) French physicist known for formulating a law for the force between two electrically charged bodies.