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Define a unit charge.​

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Answered by nehabhosale454
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A unit charge refers to a charge of one coulomb which is the standard unit of charge. One Coulomb of charge is equal to electrons or protons. One electron is equal to Coulombs.

Answered by Anonymous
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unit charge refers to a charge of one coulomb which is the standard unit of charge. One Coulomb of charge is equal to electrons or protons. One electron is equal to Coulombs.Electric charge has the dimension electric current time. The SI derived unit of electric charge is the coulomb, which is defined as an ampere second. ... An abcoulomb is defined as coulombs and is energy-equivalent to the unit square root centimeter square root gram ().

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