Difine a units of charge
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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.
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The statcoulomb or franklin or electrostatic unit of charge is the physical unit for electrical charge used in the esu-cgs and Gaussian units. It is a derived unit given by 1 statC = 1 dyn1/2⋅cm = 1 cm3/2⋅g1/2⋅s⁻¹. It can be converted using 1 newton = 10⁵ dyne 1 cm = 10⁻² m The SI unit of charge is the coulomb.
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