1 microcoulomb is equal to how many coulombs
Answers
Answered by
5
1microcoulomb =1* 10 power of -6 coulombs
Answered by
0
1 microcoulomb is equal to 10⁻⁶ coulombs.
- Coulomb (symbol: C) is a unit acquired by SI for electric charge.
- Historically, defined as a single-ampere power supply in one second, the ampere is currently defined to produce a magnetic strength of 0.2 micronewtons meters between 2 parallel wires 1 m apart.
- The same number of electrons has the same size but the opposite charge signal, i.e., charge 1 C. This makes the coulomb one of the few SI units to rely on the only SI value that defines constants.
Similar questions