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I think of the principle of superposition is theas a consequence of the vector sum. I think this principle should hold for any other form of Coulomb's Law. But in the book introductionIntroduction to electrodynamicsElectrodynamics by David J. Griffiths have written it's, he writes that this is not a logical necessity, but an experimental fact. Please explain more elaborately.

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I think of principle of superposition is the consequence of vector sum. I think this principle should hold for any other form of Coulomb's Law. But in the book introduction to electrodynamics David J. Griffiths have written it's not a logical necessity, but an experimental fact. Please explain more elaborately.

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I think of the principle of superposition as a consequence of the vector sum. I think this principle should hold for any other form of Coulomb's Law. But in the book Introduction to Electrodynamics by David J. Griffiths, he writes that this is not a logical necessity, but an experimental fact. Please explain more elaborately.

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I think of principle of superposition is the consequence of vector sum. I think this principle should hold for any other form of Coulomb's Law. But in the book introduction to electrodynamics David J. Griffiths have written it's not a logical necessity, but an experimental fact. Please explain more elaborately.[

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I think of principle of superposition is the consequence of vector sum. I think this principle should hold for any other form of Coulomb's Law. But in the book introduction to electrodynamics David J. Griffiths have written it's not a logical necessity, but an experimental fact. Please explain more elaborately.[![enter image description here] 1]1

I think of principle of superposition is the consequence of vector sum. I think this principle should hold for any other form of Coulomb's Law. But in the book introduction to electrodynamics David J. Griffiths have written it's not a logical necessity, but an experimental fact. Please explain more elaborately.

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