Physics, asked by anmol2124, 1 year ago

1 coulomb is that quantity of
electric charge which exerts a force 9*10 to the power of 9 on equal charge placed at a distance of 1 m from it ​

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Answered by ruchi5716
5

Charge transfer goes the distance. The strong covalent and ionic bonds that hold molecules together form through the sharing or transfer of electrons among the constituent atoms.


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Answered by aku02
2

is this is a definition of one coulomb?

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