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What is the force of repulsion between two charges of `1C` each, kept `1m` apart in vacumm ?

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To find the force of repulsion between two charges of 1 coulomb each, kept 1 meter apart in a vacuum, we can use Coulomb's Law. The formula for the force \( F \) between two point charges is given by: \[ F = \frac{1}{4 \pi \epsilon_0} \frac{q_1 \cdot q_2}{r^2} \] where: - \( F \) is the force between the charges, ...
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