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What Is K Equal To In Coulomb Law?


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  1. According to Coulomb’s law, the force of attraction or repulsion between two charged bodies is directly proportional to the product of their charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
  2. The mathematical expression for Coulomb's law:
    F=Kq1q2r2
    Where, Frepresents as the force between the charge, q1and q2 represents the charges, r represents the distance between the charges and K be the Coulomb's constant.
  3. The term K ( proportionality constant) can be written as:
    K=14πε0
    where ,ε0 refers to the permittivity.
  4. The value of permeability ε0=8.85×10-12m-3.kg-1.s4.A2
  5. The value of the constant of proportionality in the Coulomb's law is written as: K=14π×8.85×10-12K=9×109N.m2/C2
  6. The K equal to In Coulomb Law 9×109N.m2/C2

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