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What is SI unit of charge?is it a scalar quality or vector quality plzz answer fast I will mark as brainlist

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Answered by LoveGautam
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the SI unit of charge is Coulomb.Coulomb is denoted by (c).

A quantity of 1 c is equal to approximately 6.24 *10^18 or. 6.24 quintillion. In term of SI base unit, the Coulomb is the equivalent of one” ampear - second”. conversely ,an electric current of A represents 1 of unit electric charge carriers following past a specific point in1 s.

charge is measured in Coulomb ,a rather bizarre unit of charge. charge is given the symbol of Q .electron are tiny and have a very small cgarge.

. 1proton— 1.602*10^-19

.1electorn— 1.602 *10^-19

.1c — 6.25*10^18 electron.

If it has a magnitude and a direction, then it's a vector. In this sense, charge such as electric charge, magnetic charge, and for charges of other “forces”, they are scalars. ... The quantity A is a scalar.

Answered by anisha3162
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The SI unit of charge is columb. Its a scalar quantity.

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