Physics, asked by Aahish4993, 1 year ago

Write the physical quantity which has its unit coulomb/volt? Is it a vector or a scalar quantity?

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Answered by khiladiak78
15

capacitance has this unit

it is scalar quantity

Answered by rinayjainsl
0

Answer:

The physical quantity which has unit coulomb/volt is capacitance and it is a scalar quantity.

Explanation:

We know that,

The formula of capacitance is

C=\frac{charge}{voltage}=\frac{Q}{V}

The unit of charge is coulomb and the unit of voltage is volt.Therefore the unit of capacitance is coulomb/volt.

As the capacitance does not have an defined direction,it is a scalar quantity.

Therefore,The physical quantity which has unit coulomb/volt is capacitance and it is a scalar quantity.

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