Electric charge is usually measured in Coloumbs.
Electric charge is usually measured in Coloumbs.
Electric charge is usually measured in Coloumbs.
Electric charge is usually measured in Coloumbs.
The coulomb is the unit used to measure electric charge.
The unit used to measure electric charge in the International System of Units (SI) is the coulomb (C).
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Square units are used to measure the area of something.
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The coulomb is an SI derived unit used to measure electric charge. It is a special name given to an 'ampere second', which are both SI base units.
The unit used to measure electric charge is 1 Coulomb, 1 [C].In practice much smaller units are used, for example mC, µC, nC, pC.
The units used to measure sound pressure levels are decibels (dB).
Units of measure are used to measure anything: length or volume, mass or speed, pressure or force etc.
15.4 units - whatever units were used.
The units used to measure heat conductivity are watts per meter-kelvin (W/mK).
The answer depends on the units used for the tape measure.