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why one columb charge is a very big unit of charge?

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Answered by Anonymous
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1 coulomb have 1/6242000000000000000 electrones present in it. So coulomb is a very large unit of electric charge.

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Answered by CreAzieStsoUl
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  • If you have two charged spheres separated by 1 metre, with one having a charge of +1 Coulomb and the other a charge of -1 Coulomb, you would need a force of 9 billion Newtons to prevent them pulling together, which is approximately similar to the weight force of 1 million metric tonnes. So yeah, 1 Coulomb is a lot of charge.

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