In Coulomb's law what are the factors on which the proportionality constant Ke depends?
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In Coulomb's Law, the value of proportionality constant Ke depends
- Directly on charges of the two atoms
- Inversely on square of distance between them
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Given the formula for coloumb force,
f = k(q1)(q2)/ (r^2)
Where k is 1/4πε0 (equal to 9*(10^9)
We need not bother about the value of k since it's constant
As we can directly see from the formula
K is directly proportional to F and r^2
Amd it is inversely proportional to (q^2)
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