According to Coulomb's law, the electrostatic force between two point charges is:
\(F = k_e \frac{|q_1 q_2|}{r^2}\) where:
\(- \ k_e \) is Coulomb’s constant,
\(- \ q_1 \) and \(q_2 \) are the magnitudes of the charges,
\(- \ r \) is the distance between them.
The forces on charges A and B due to each other are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. This is a direct consequence of Newton’s Third Law, which states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction.