Coulomb’s law is an equation that relates the electrostatic force between two objects to their distance and charge. In activity A, you found that the electrostatic force between two objects is proportional to the product of their charges. Combine that with what you have learned in this activity to complete Coulomb’s law below. (Hint: In the equation, k is a constant.) Please help me with this! I've been trying to solve this for days and it's due today!
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