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What is coulombmeter?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 5/23/2024

A coulombmeter is a device used to measure the electric charge in coulombs passing through a circuit or system. It is commonly used in electrical engineering and physics experiments to quantify the amount of charge flowing through a component or circuit.

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The definition of Electric Current in my books when I was learning is - the time rate of flow of electric charge, in the direction that a positive moving charge would take and having magnitude equal to the quantity of charge per unit time. The definition of Electric Charge is - one of the basic properties of particles of matter enabling all electric and magnetic forces interactions, there are 2 kinds of charge Positive and Negative.Electric charge is measured by coulombs (coulomb is 1 ampere per second) and electric current is measured by amperes. If trying to measure use a ammeter.


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