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here given charges are -----


q1 = −0.8μC = −0.8 × 10−6C

q2 = 0.6μC = 0.6 × 10−6C

and the final distance between this two charges is


r = 5cm = 5 × 10−2m

and the displacement of the spring is


Δx = 3.5 cm = 3.5 × 10−2 m

here the charges are opposite to one anather . so they will attract eatch ather .
here coulamb force will be equal to the spring force .
here the coulamb force is F =
Kq1q2
r2

and the spring force is F = K Δx s

so
Kq1q2
r2
= KsΔx
9×109×0.8×10−6×0.6×10−6
(5×10−2)2 = Ks × 3.5 × 10−2
9×109×0.8×10−6×0.6×10−6
(5×10−2)2×3.5×10−2
= Ks
N
m
Ks = 49.371

so the spring constant is K


N
m
s = 49.371

Explanation:
here I have used the concept of spring force and coulamb force .

Answer:

that is the final answer .

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