Define 1C of charge .
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Coulomb: Coulomb is the unit of electric charge. The amount of charge that passes through a conductor when 1 ampere current flows through the conductor for 1 coulomb.
One coulomb is equal to the amount of charge from a current of one ampere flowing for one second. One coulomb is equal to the charge on 6.241 x 1018 protons. ... A coulomb is an enormous charge - two 1 C charges that are 1 m apart exert a force of 9 x 109 newtons
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One coulomb is defined as "The amount of charge transferred in one second by a steady current of one ampere of current"
Unit of charge= Columb
It is Mathematically expressed as,
1 Coulomb = 1 Amp. × 1 sec
- SI unit of electric charge is "Coulomb"
- It is denoted by 'C'
- The unit of charge is named after French physicist ‘Charles-Augustin de Coulomb’
- Dimensional formula of Coulomb is [M⁰ L⁰ T¹ I¹]
- 1 coulomb of charge contains 6.25×10¹⁸ electron
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