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What is meant by 1 Coulomb charge?

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Answered by astha83
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when in a circuit 1 ampere current is flowed in per unit time

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Answered by Anonymous
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Electric charge is said to be 1 coulomb charge when 1 ampera of current is flows through conductor in 1 sec

 \large \mathtt{ \fbox{1 \:  coulomb = 1 \:  amp × 1 \:  sec}}

Electric charge on a body is an integral multiple of electrons

 \large \mathtt{ \fbox{Electric \:  charge = ne}}

There are two types of electric charge

  • Positive
  • Negative

Like charges repel each other and unlike charges attract each other

Electric charge is a scalar quantity

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