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what is the value of "k" in Columb's law

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Answered by arthkunder33
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The symbol k is a proportionality constant known as the Coulomb's law constant. The value of this constant is dependent upon the medium that the charged objects are immersed in. In the case of air, the value is approximately 9.0 x 10⁹ N • m² / C².

Answered by rajannanya160
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Answer:

value of k= 9x10^9  N*m² / C².

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