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What is the value of k in CGS system

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Answered by Anonymous
9

Answer :-

In CGS system K in Coulomb’s law has value

\rightarrow \frac{1}{4\pi\epsilon\0} = 1

You can convert by changing kg to g , m to cm , & C to esu

(1 C = 3 x 10⁹ esu)

The k in Coulomb’s law is the most important term in the equation.

In the MKS system of units every other term in Coulomb’s equation has already been previously established.

They have their rules of measurement established. We know everything about them that matters for Coulomb’s Law, independently of Coulomb’s Law.

→  In the MKS system Coulomb’s law has something new to offer beyond collecting the other terms together. They bring nothing new into the equation. The only place for new knowledge to enter Coulomb’s Law is in the proportionality constant.

Answered by Anonymous
54

Answer:

1.6 × 10^-19

Explanation:

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