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What is the force, in terms of Coulomb's constant, between two electrical charges of ##44 C## and ##39 C## that are ##12 m ## apart?

The force '##F'=11.91k C^2//m^2##.

The 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 . 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(44C)(39C))/(12m)^2## ##:.## The force in terms of coulomb's constant 'k' is ##11.9 k (C^2//m^2)~~12k(C^2//m^2)##

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