Coulomb’s Law describes:a.Electric force exerted on one charged sphere, by another charged sphere.b.Magnetic field surrounding a current-carrying conductor.c.Amount of heat generated by high current flow in a resistor.d.Voltage induced in a coil by a constant magnetic field.

Answer :

Answer:

a.Electric force exerted on one charged sphere, by another charged sphere.

Explanation:

Coulomb's Law describes the electric force between two objects. It is given by the following formula:

[tex]\vec{F} = \frac{1}{4\pi\epsilon_0}\frac{q_1q_2}{r^2}\^r[/tex]

The magnetic field surrounding a current carrying conductor is described by Ampere's Law.

Amount of heat generated by a high current flow in a resistor can be described by P = VI

Voltage induced in a coil by a constant magnetic field is described by Faraday's Law.