| Coulomb's law |
a fundamental principle of electrostatics; the force of attraction or repulsion between two charged particles is directly proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the distance between them; principle also holds for magnetic poles
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| coulomb |
a unit of electrical charge equal to the amount of charge transferred by a current of 1 ampere in 1 second French physicist famous for his discoveries in the field of electricity and magnetism; formulated Coulomb's Law (1736-1806)
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| coulomb |
For a 1-ampere current, the number of electrons that flow past a point during 1 second.
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| coulomb |
A charge that moves past a given point in one second. A coulomb is the charge carried by 6.25 x 10^18 electrons. (Basic Science/Electricity/amperage.htm)
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| coulomb |
A measurement of the quantity of electrical charge, usually expressed as pico coulomb (10-12 coulombs).
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