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2. State the unit of electric charge and define it

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The SI unit of quantity of electric charge is the coulomb, which is equivalent to about 6.242×1018 e (e is the charge of a protron). Hence, the charge of an electron is approximately −1.602×10−19 C.

the coulomb is defined as the quantity of charge that has passed through the cross section of an electrical conductor carrying one ampere within one second. the symbol Q is often used to denote a quantity of electricity or charge. The quantity of electricity or charge. The quantity of electric charge can be directly measured with an electrometer, or indirectly measured with a ballistic galvanometer.

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Answered by arorasugandhi36
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Answer:

The unit of electric charge is Coulomb. One Coulomb is defined as the rate of current that flows in one second.

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