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coulamb law formula? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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F=(k*q1*q2)/r^2

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Answered by alltimeindian6
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Scalar form of the law

The constant ke is called Coulomb's constant and is equal to 14πε0, where ε0 is the electric constant; ke = 8.988×109 N⋅m2⋅C−2. If the product q1q2 is positive, the force between the two charges is repulsive; if the product is negative, the force between them is attractive.

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