what is the unit of coulomb's law
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unit of coulombs law is newtons per coulomb
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THE SL DERIVED UNITS FOR THE ELECTRIC
FIELD ARE VOLTS PER METER, NEWTONS PER
COULOMB, OR TESLA METERS PER SECOND
COULOMB'S LAW AND COULOMB'S
CONSTANT CAN ALSO BE INTERPRETED IN
VARIOUS TERMS: ATOMIC UNITS.
MARK IT BRAINLEIST.
FIELD ARE VOLTS PER METER, NEWTONS PER
COULOMB, OR TESLA METERS PER SECOND
COULOMB'S LAW AND COULOMB'S
CONSTANT CAN ALSO BE INTERPRETED IN
VARIOUS TERMS: ATOMIC UNITS.
MARK IT BRAINLEIST.
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