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The electrostatic force between two charges `Q_(1)` and `Q_(1)` separated by a distance r is given by `F="k"(Q_(1)Q_(2))/(r^(2))`. The constant k depends on

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`q_(1)q_(2)`

`F=(kq_(1)q_(2))/(r^(2))`
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