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F= l/4(3.14)3o Kq1q2/r^2?

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the number 3 is backward in my paper and the numbers that fallow the

q's are small...

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  1. yes and a question like this is in the preschool section


  2. this is Pre-School stuff not High School

  3. The backward number 3 may be the Greek letter epsilon. If so, it may mean electromotive force/potential difference/voltage. q1 and q2 are probably (charge #1) and (charge #2), measured in coulombs.

    I don't know about the other quantities.

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