Physics, asked by amitkumar14282017, 1 year ago

1 stat coulomb is equal to coulombs

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Answered by shubhamjoshi033
38

1 stat coulomb is equal to 3.33564 x 10⁻¹⁰ coulombs.

The statcoulomb  is the unit of electric charge quantity in the cgs (centimeter/gram/second) system. It is approximately equal to the charge contained in 2.082 x 10⁹ electrons. When two objects, carrying like electrical charges of 1 statcoulomb each, are placed so their charge centers are one centimeter (1 cm) apart, the objects repel each other with a force of one dyne (1 dyn).

1 statC = 3.33564 x 10⁻¹⁰ C

Answered by Hirdhya
9

Answer:1'3 * 10^-9

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