Which law describes why a charged object attracts another object even though they are not in contact? A. Faraday's law B. Ohm's law C. Interaction law D. Coulomb's law
The correct answer is (d.) Coulomb's law. the Coulomb's law describes why a charged object attracts another object even though they are not in contact. The Coulomb's law is a law of physics in which describing how the electrostatic interaction happens between electrically charged particles.