What is the force, in terms of Coulomb's constant, between two electrical charges of #-8 C# and #-12 C# that are #3 m # apart?

1 Answer
Nov 18, 2016

the force #F = 10.6 K C^2//m^2#.

Explanation:

The coulomb's law gives #F=(k q_1q_2)/r^2#, where 'k' is the proportionality constant. It is also called as coulomb's constant as it as derived from coulomb's law.
Proportionality constant 'k' is equal to '#(1)/(4piepsilon_0)#'
so substituting the given values in above equation of coulomb's law we get,
.#F=(k(-8C)(-12C))/(3m)^2#
#:.# The force in terms of coulomb's constant 'k' is #10.6 K C^2//m^2#.