In SI system of units, the unit of electric charge is COULOMB
The unit of charge is the coulomb, which consists of 6.24 × 1018 natural units of electric charge.
Rate of change of electric charge produces magnetic charge. Unit of electric charge is coulomb C, unit of magnetic charge would be Ampere-meter.
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coulomb is the unit of charge and ampere is unit of current
The unit of charge is coulombs
No, the Franklin is not the smallest unit of charge. It is a unit of electric charge in the electrostatic system of units, defined as the amount of charge that produces a force of one dyne when placed one centimeter away from an equal charge. The smallest unit of charge is the elementary charge, which is approximately 1.602 x 10^-19 coulombs, representing the charge of a single proton or the negative of that of an electron.
Charge is a fundamental physical quantity. It is a fundamental property of matter, with the unit of charge measured in coulombs.
The SI unit of charge is the coulomb. In the SI, this is NOT a "base unit"; it's a derived unit - 1 coulomb = 1 ampere x 1 second.
The unit of electrical charge is the coulomb, a special name given to an ampere second.
The SI unit of measure for electric charge is the Coulomb (C).
A charge nurse is typically the person in charge of a shift on a unit.
The charge per unit area on the plates is the amount of charge distributed over a specific area on the plates.