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what is the SI unit of charge​

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Answered by sunnysunnyraj1999
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coulomb

charge is one electrostatic unit, esu, or statcoulomb. In the metre–kilogram–second and the SI systems, the unit of force (newton), the unit of charge (coulomb), and the unit of distance (metre), are all defined independently of Coulomb's law, so the proportionality factor k is constrained to take a value consistent…

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Answered by ItzTwinklingStar
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coulomb

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The SI derived unit of electric charge is the coulomb, which is defined as an ampere second.

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