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What is stat coulomb?

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How can you Derive relation between 1 coulomb stat coulomb?

1 coulomb= 3*109 statcoulomb


How many stat coulombs are there in one coulomb?

1 statcoulomb = 3.34 x 10-10 coulomb, when it refers to electric charge. In other contexts, the conversions may be different.


What is Charles coulomb famous for?

He was famous for coulomb's law


What did Charles coulomb discover and when?

Charles Augustin de coulomb discovered the coulomb's law in the 1780s. and limestone 1820


How did Coulomb discover Coulomb's law in the 1780's?

Coulomb discovered Coulomb's law in 1785 after a series of experiments relating to electromagnetism. He published the findings of his three reports in 1785.


No of electrons in one coulomb?

Approximately 6.25E18 electrons in a Coulomb.


What is the population of Saint-Coulomb?

Saint-Coulomb's population is 2,454.


What is the SI unit for the electric charge?

The Coulomb. If 1 Coulomb is transmitted per second this is 1 Ampere


What is bigger- a coulomb or charge on an electron?

One Coulomb is the charge of about 6,241,510,000,000,000,000 electrons, so it looks likea Coulomb would probably be bigger than the charge on one electron.


What is Charles Augustin de Coulomb know for?

charles de coulomb was known for the coulomb law.IN FRANCEIT IS A FUNDEMENTAL LAW OF ELETROSTATICS


What is a Coulomb?

The coulomb is the SI unit of electrical charge. A coulomb, a unit of electrical charge, is defined as the amount of electric charge transported by a current of 1 ampere in 1 second. There are 6.241506×1018 electrons (or elementary charges) in a coulomb. A link is provided to the Wikipedia post on the coulomb.


Can you give the meaning of coulomb in terms of ampere?

1 ampere = 1 coulomb/second 1 coulomb = 1 ampere x second