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Is coloumb very big unit of electric charge

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Answered by Anonymous
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Electric charge is conserved in a closed system. The Coulomb is a very LARGE amount of charge -- ordinary situations contain a tiny fraction of a Coulomb. If one Coulomb per second moves past a fixed point in a wire, that wire is carrying a current of one Ampere.

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Answered by cutieboii27
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Explanation:

ordinary situations contain a tiny fraction of a Coulomb. If one Coulomb per second moves past a fixed point in a wire, that wire is carrying a current of one Ampere.

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