Hi! Most of you know about Newtonian physics and Coulomb's charge equation, probably a bit into relativity and quantum mechanics. Keep relativity and QM away for a bit of time.
Take those both equations... and You know that (I have put the constant a in order to show that F is proportional)
It is clear that as , And it is clear that That means, Force can be said in terms of charges???
Here, classical mechanics itself proves that charge and mass are same, but their powers are different, and their inertia.
I don't know whether it is nonsense or not, but sometimes we can better check it experimentally
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