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Hence, we find that there is a force between these charges that is directly proportional to the magnitude of the charge of the objects and inversely proportional to distance between them. Take two distinct objects, one has a certain charge we will call q1, and the other has charge q2. Then we can express the force from q1 on q2 by:
F=(1/(4πε0))*(q1*q2)/(r2)
Where r is the distance between the charges, and ε0 is a universal constant. See Physical constants.
The unit of charge is called a Coulomb.
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--Carlos Moran
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