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What is the dimension for coloumb's constant k?

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Answered by Dinogyu17
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Explanation:

in the CGS electrostatic units they define the Coulomb Force Constant to be the dimensionless 1 (ϵ0=14π ϵ 0 = 1 4 π in cgs). that results in the dimension of electric charge being length / time x sqrt(length x mass) or velocity x (length x mass)^(1/2).

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