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STATEMENT-1 `:` Coulombic force between two stationary point charges is directly proportional to product of charges and inversely proportional to square of distance between them.
STATEMENT-2 `:` Coulombic force between two stationary point charges depends on the medium.
STATEMENT-3 `:` Coulombic force obeys superposition principle.

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T T T

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T T F

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T F T

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T F F

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