The SI unit of electric charge is called the coulomb. It is a derived unit, and is defined as the amount of charge moved by a steady state current of one ampere for one second. Alternatively, it is defined as the amount of charge across a capacitance of one farad charged to a potential of one volt.
In terms of elementary charge, from nuclear physics, it is defined as the charge represented by about 6.24150965 x 1018 protons or electrons.
The unit of the charge is Coulomb. Usually denoted by C,
One coulomb is that amount of charge which can cause an electric current of one ampere for one second
Voltage is electric potential energy per unit charge, measured in joules per coulomb
A potential differance
Voltage is potential energy per unit charge.
That is called the voltage.
It is called the POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE
Potential difference
the potential difference
Coulomb
Current
Stored energy
Solar energy.
nonrenewable energy
Energy
nonrenewable energy
nonrenewable energy
Circuit.
Activation energy describes the energy that is required to get chemical reactions started.
Activation energy describes the energy that is required to get chemical reactions started.
Activation energy describes the energy that is required to get chemical reactions started.
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