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What is meant by 1 Coulomb?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 9/17/2019

A coulomb is defined as the amount of charge trasnported in one second by a 1 ampere current, the amount of charge in a 1 faradad capacitance charged by 1 Volt, or as 6.24150962915265 × 1018 elementary charges where an elementary charge is the charge of an electron or a proton. Unlike other types of physical quantities, there are actually 2 distinct types of charge, a negative and a positive. By historical definition, things with the same charge as an electron is called negative and the same charge as a proton is called positive. Therefore, something with a charge of -1 has the same net charge of 6.24150962915265 × 1018 electrons.

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