Respuesta :
The answer is "The force between two charges and the distance separating them".
Coulomb's Law is written as:
[tex]F=k \frac{q_1q_2}{r^2} [/tex]
In which [tex]F[/tex] is the force felt between two charges, [tex]q_1[/tex] is the charge of one particle, [tex]q_2[/tex] is the charge of the other particle, [tex]r[/tex] is the distance separating them, and [tex]k[/tex] is a constant.
Coulomb's Law is written as:
[tex]F=k \frac{q_1q_2}{r^2} [/tex]
In which [tex]F[/tex] is the force felt between two charges, [tex]q_1[/tex] is the charge of one particle, [tex]q_2[/tex] is the charge of the other particle, [tex]r[/tex] is the distance separating them, and [tex]k[/tex] is a constant.
Coulomb’s Law states the force between two charges
in terms of the magnitude of the charges and the distance
between them.
in terms of the magnitude of the charges and the distance
between them.