1 coulomb = 3×10^9 stat coulomb how
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Colomb is the derived SI unit of electric charge. it is the quantity of electricity transported in one second by a current of 1 ampere. The statcoulomb or esu is the physical unit for electrical charges used in the cgs units. It is a derived unit given by1 statcoulomb or esu = 0.1 A m / c ; where c is the speed of light.
This works out to be:
1 esu = 0.1 (C/s) * m / (299,792 m/s)
or 1 esu = 3.334564 x 10-10 C
or 1 C = 3.00×109 statC or esu,
Whie absolute coulomb defined as the amount of electric charge that crosses a surface in 1 second when a steady current of 1 absolute ampere is flowing across the surface. 1 absolute coulomb = 10 coulomb
1 absolute coulomb = 10 coulomb = 3.00×1010 statC
This works out to be:
1 esu = 0.1 (C/s) * m / (299,792 m/s)
or 1 esu = 3.334564 x 10-10 C
or 1 C = 3.00×109 statC or esu,
Whie absolute coulomb defined as the amount of electric charge that crosses a surface in 1 second when a steady current of 1 absolute ampere is flowing across the surface. 1 absolute coulomb = 10 coulomb
1 absolute coulomb = 10 coulomb = 3.00×1010 statC
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