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definition of 1 coloumb

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Answered by ryan567
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1 coloumb - when a charge is passed and 0.00118g of nitrogen stick to anode when passed through nitrate solution is 1 column

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Answered by S4MAEL
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<I> <font color = "blue">hi mate....

<B>Answer....

&lt;I&gt; &lt;font color = "red"&gt; First of all coulomb is the unit of electric charge.<br /><br />The unit of charge that is coulomb , it's value given is 6.24 × 10^18.

&lt;B&gt; &lt;font color = "Black"&gt; This is denoted by C .

&lt;I&gt; &lt;font color = "red"&gt; In other words Coulomb is equivalent to the current of 1 ampere in 1 second...

It is named after the scientist Charles Augustin de Coulomb...

1 \: coulomb \: = \: 1 \: ampere \: \times \: 1 \: second

&lt;marquee&gt; &lt;font color = "Black"&gt; <br />Hope it helps &lt;/marquee&gt;☺️

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