Rearranging coulombs law equation

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The discussion centers on rearranging Coulomb's law equation, F = K * Q1 * Q2 / r^2, to isolate K. The process involves dividing both sides by Q1, then multiplying by r^2, and finally dividing by Q2, resulting in K = F * r^2 / (Q1 * Q2). Participants emphasize the importance of performing the same operation on both sides of the equation to maintain balance. There is also encouragement for the original poster to practice with simpler equations to build confidence. Overall, the conversation highlights the step-by-step approach to rearranging equations in physics.
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I have just started the physics part of a science foundation course and I am just really struggling how to rearrange equations

I have been given a question to rearrange the coulombs law equation as below, to make K the subject and i have been sitting here for hours and i am no further forward. Can anyone walk me through it please and you will be saving my sanity.

F=K*Q1*Q2/r2



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Right. You need to get K on one side by itself, with nothing else on that side of the equals sign.

F=K*Q1*Q2/r2 (I don't know the Law, I'm assuming Q2/R2 should be in brackets)

Whatever you do to one side, you have to do to the other side as well, so its equal.

Divide by Q1 on both sides

F / Q1 = K * Q2/R2

See how there is less on K's side of the equals sign now?

Times by R2 on both sides

(F / Q1)*R2 = K * Q2

Divide by Q2 on both sides


(F / Q1)*R2*Q2 = K

See how for each step we remove one thing that is on the wrong side of the equation?
 
I can't understand what you mean to say but I guess this would be your answer:

K = F* r^2/( Q1 * Q2)
 
Oh...I thought the R2 referred to something you put into the equation. Not R^2. I suppose I shouldn't really comment when i don't know the Law. :( Sorry.
 
OP didn't ask us for the law. He asked to rearrange and anybody can try to explain him. No fault of Yours.

Edit: And your way of explanation is really amazing.
 
Thanks. :)
 
Thanks for the really quick replies - I am sorry i wasnt clear enugh still getting the hang of trying to type equations on the board.

I tried to follow what u said bobbajob

i got something along the lines of K=(sqr root)of F/Q1Q2 but I am guessing I am miles off
The equation in its true form is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coulomb's_law and is the first one on the page if it makes it clearer.

Thanks again
 
No worries, this will sound a bit patronising but start with some easier equations (Now that you know your answer.)

Y'know, REALLY easy ones like the DST triangle and stuff.
 
yeah i guess its just practice but my brain seems to be wired back to front when it comes to physics - ill have nother go at this one and see how i get on. i thought i would have to use a square root when i moved the r^2 across.

thanks for the advice guys
 
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