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How many volts in 1 coulomb?

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The charge itself has no mass - it is more like a property of objects, that do have charge. How much mass you need for one coulomb of charge would depend on whether you are talking about electrons, protons, etc.

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The volt and the coulomb each measure two completely different quantities. So there are no volts in a coulomb.

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