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Coulomb interaction between two point charges `Q_1 and Q_2 if f = K frac(Q_1Q_2)(r^2)`. The value of the constant of proportionality depends on the

A

system of unit chosen

B

nature of the medium

C

both (A) and (b)

D

neither (a) nor (b)

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