Can anyone Define one coulomb?
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the SI unit of electric charge ,equal to the quantity of electricity conveyed in one second by a current of one ampere
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One coulomb is that charge which repels an equal and similar charge with a force of 9 x 10⁹ N, when placed in vacuum at a distance of one metre from it.
Explanation:
Coulomb's law in electrostatics is an electrical analogue of Newton's law of gravitation. In 1785, Coulomb measured the force of attraction or repulsion between two electrical charges by using a torsion balance.
His observations are known as Coulomb's law in electrostatics.
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