define one coulomb of charge
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The basic unit of electric charge, equal to the quantity of charge transferred in one second by a steady current of one ampere, and equivalent to 6.2415 × 10 power 18elementary charges, where one elementary charge is the charge of a proton or the negative of the charge of an electronic.
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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
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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
hope it helps you and plz mark as brainliest.
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