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State and define the unit of culomb


durv4: columb is the SI unit of charge.1 columb=6.25×10 raise to power 18

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Answered by harshitha006
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column is the unit for charge. It is amount of charge flowing through 1 ampere current.
Answered by MonarkSingh
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The coulomb is the SI unit of charge. The size of a coulomb is derived from the ampere. One coulomb is defined as the amount of charge flowing when the current is 1 ampere.

A quantity of 1 C is equal to approximately 6.24 x 1018, or 6.24 quintillion. In terms of SI base units, the coulomb is the equivalent of one ampere-second. Conversely, an electric current of A represents 1 C of unit electric charge carriers flowing past a specific point in 1 s.
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