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Conclusion: Suggest an equation relating Felect, q1, q2 and d of the form Felect = k•... where k is a proportionality constant (no need to determine its value). Place the three variables q1, q2 and d on the right side of the equation in a numerator or a denominator; use a power if needed. Your equation should be consistent with your claims made in Challenge #1 and Challenge #2. *I already solved the rest of the worksheet, I only need the conclusion.*

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Answer:


F_(elect) = (kq_1q_2)/(d^2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the given variables:

Felect = Electrostatic Force between charged particles

k = Coulomb's Constant

q₁ = magnitude of first charge

q₂ = magnitude of second charge

d = distance between the charges

The relationship among these variables is given by the Coulomb's Law:


F_(elect) = (kq_1q_2)/(d^2)

This is the relationship that contains k, q₁, q₂, d on the right-hand side and Felect on the left-hand side.

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