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Coulomb's law The relationship among electrical force, charges, and distance: The electrical force between two charges varies directly as the product of the charges arid inversely as the square of the distance between them.
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coulomb SI unit of charge. One coulomb (symbol C) is equal to the total charge of 6.24 x 10 18 electrons.
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coulomb Unit quantity of electricity. The quantity transferred by one ampere in one second.
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coulomb The amount of electricity transported by a current of one ampere flowing for one second.
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coulomb (C) Unit of charge equal to 6.28x10 18 electrons. 1C = 0.2778mAh. Not capitalized unless abbreviated.
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