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What is the equation for calculating the electrical force, Fe, between two charges? Fe = kStartfraction q Subscript 1 baseline times q Subscript 2 baseline over d Endfraction. Fe = Startfraction q Subscript 1 baseline times q Subscript 2 baseline over d Superscript 2 baseline Endfraction. Fe = kStartfraction q Subscript 1 baseline times q Subscript 2 baseline over d Superscript 2 baseline Endfraction. Fe = kStartfraction q Subscript 1 baseline times q Subscript 2 baseline over d Endfraction Superscript 2 baseline.

User Diasiare
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Answer:

it is c

Explanation:

User Chris Margonis
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Answer:


F=(K Q1Q2)/(d^2) \\

Explanation:

According to coulombs law "the force of attraction or repulsion between two charges Q1 and Q2 in a given medium is directly proportional to the product of their charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance separating them"


F=(K Q1Q2)/(d^2) \\

where

k = constant of proportionality (
9.05*10^9)

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