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If the SI unit of electron charge is coulomg ( C ) , then why it denotes by Q. what is reason for it??​


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Answered by pjgaikar06
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Answer:

Q is the electric charge, measured in coulombs [C].

Coulomb's Law Equation

Where Q1 represents the quantity of charge on object 1 (in Coulombs), Q2 represents the quantity of charge on object 2 (in Coulombs), and d represents the distance of separation between the two objects (in meters).


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Answered by himanic271
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Explanation:

Coulomb's Law Equation

Where Q1 represents the quantity of charge on object 1 (in Coulombs), Q2 represents the quantity of charge on object 2 (in Coulombs), and d represents the distance of separation between the two objects (in meters).


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