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(coulomb) A quantity of electric charge. Passage of 1 coulomb per second along a wire is called 1 amp (ampere) of electric current.
The amount of charge in 1 Coulomb is exactly 1 Coulomb of charge. That's true whether the charge is positive or negative.
The unit for charge is the coulomb, which is equal to 1 A s (ampere times second).
Coulombs for charge or Joules for heat capacity
If we assume that by charge you mean coulomb (the SI unit for charge). Then we are looking for the value of one Mega Coulomb. The Mega prefix means 10^6(10 to the power of 6) therefore the charge in one Mega Coulomb is equivalent to 1*10^6 C or 1000000C (1 million Coulombs)
The Coulomb. If 1 Coulomb is transmitted per second this is 1 Ampere
A coulomb is a measure of electric charge. An ampere is a measure of electric current - how much charge passes per second. 1 ampere = 1 coulomb / second.
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.
(coulomb) A quantity of electric charge. Passage of 1 coulomb per second along a wire is called 1 amp (ampere) of electric current.
That's the coulomb, equal to the quantity of charge moved by a current of 1 ampere during an interval of 1 second.
The amount of charge in 1 Coulomb is exactly 1 Coulomb of charge. That's true whether the charge is positive or negative.
The unit for charge is the coulomb, which is equal to 1 A s (ampere times second).
coulombs 1 coulomb is equal to the charge of 6.24 x 10^18 electrons
A coulomb is equal to 6.24 × 10 (10 is to the power of 18)
Yes. The Coulomb is the SI unit of electric charge, and it is defined as the charge carried by a current of 1 amp in 1 second. Another way to look at this might be that the coulomb is a measure of charge (electrons) and the ampere is a measure of the rate of transfer of those charges.
Coulombs for charge or Joules for heat capacity
The coulomb. It is the charge transported by 1 ampere of current in 1 second.