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Question:

When using the Coulomb\u2019s law equation to determine the force between two objects, what does the \u201CQ\u201D in the formula represent?

A The quantity of charge on an object
explanation

1212The \u201CQ\u201D in Coulomb\u2019s law equation represents the quantity of charge on an object. The \u201Ck\u201D represents the Coulomb\u2019s law constant (9 x 10^9 ). The \u201Cd\u201D represents the distance of separation between two objects, and the \u201CF\u201D represents the electrostatic force of attraction or repulsion between objects 1 and 2.

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