10 coulomb charge is equivalent to the charge
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1 coulomb of charge is defined as the current of 1 Ampere is produced by the electrons in one second in the conductor.
- 1 coulomb = 1.6 * 10⁻¹⁹ electrons
- This implies 10 coulomb of charge is equal to 16 * 10⁻¹⁹.
- SI unit of charge is coulomb.
- The formula of calculating charge is
⇒Q = IT
- Faraday is the other unit of charge.
Hence, 1 coulomb of charge is defined as the current of 1 Ampere is produced by the electrons in one second in the conductor.
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