define one coulomb?
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Answer:
Coulomb is the SI unit of electric charge which is equal to the amount of charge transported by a current of one ampere in one second.
It is denoted by C.
It is named after Charles- Augustin de Coulomb who discovered the Coulomb’s law.
Mathematically,
1 Coulomb = 1 Ampere × 1 second.
So, C = As
Explanation:
Coulombis theS.Iunit ofcharge.
Charge is denoted by the letter"Q"
Q = newhere is'n ' is the number of electeonsand'e ' is the charge of one electron
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For 1 Coulomb,
n = 6.25 * 10^18(Electrons consitituting in a 1 Coulomb of charge)
e = 1.6 * 10^ -19(Charge of one electrons)
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In statement ,coulomb is defined as
One coulumbis said to be when an object holds a charge of6.25 * 10^18electrons.
NOTE: I have used * as the mulsiplication symbo and ^ as power symbol(exponent)
Explanation:
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