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1. The constant kin Coulomb's law depends on​

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Answered by didarram070
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Answer:

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Answered by sreeh123flyback
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Explanation:

culoumb laww

F=kq1q2/r^2

force of attraction or repulsion beteween 2 charged particle or charges is dierctly proportional to the product of charges of the

particle and inversly proportional to the swuare of distancs beteween the particles

mathematically

F dp q1q2

F=kq1q2

F ip r^2

F=k/r^2

k=Fr^2 .....1

k=F/q1q2 ....2

on combining equations

F=k q1q2/r^2

the constant k is depended of F×r^2/q1q2

k=Fr^2/q1q2

k depended of force square of distance

and inversly depended on product of q1q2

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