what is the si unit of electric charge
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SI unit of electric charge is the coulomb it is donated by sea
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The SI unit of electric charge is coulomb.
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If a conductor carries a current of 1 ampere for 1 second, then the charge that flows through the conductor will be 1 coulomb.
When a glass rod is rubbed with silk, a few electrons from the atoms of glass migrate into silk. Thus, there becomes a deficiency of electrons in the glass and an excess of electrons in the silk. Hence, the glass rod becomes positively charged and the silk becomes negatively.
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