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Coulomb is the si unit of​

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Answered by naimaloshini
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electric charge.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Coulomb is the SI unit of electric charge.

To properly understand this answer, we have to know more about electric charge.

Electric charge :

  • The electric charge can be defined as the, "physical property of a matter due to which it experiences a certain force when it is kept in an electrical or magnetic field."
  • The electric charge has magnitude only and has no direction. So, it will be considered to be a scalar quantity.
  • The SI base units of the electric charge is, Ampere-second.

Now,

1 Ampere second is equivalent to 1 Coulomb.

Furthermore,

This Coulomb unit is considered to be the SI unit of the electric charge.

Hence, Coulomb is the SI unit of electric charge.

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