| Coulomb's l. |
the force of attraction or repulsion between two electrified bodies is proportional directly to the quantities of electric charge, and inversely as the square of their distance apart.
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| coulometric t. |
titration by determining the amount of electricity required to electrochemically generate a titrant which reacts with the substance in question. If the current is kept constant, the amount of electricity (coulombs) used is proportional to the elapsed time.
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| Coulter c. |
an automated instrument for performing blood counts, based on the principle that cells are poor electrical conductors compared with saline solution.
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| Coulter counter |
see under counter.
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| Coulomb's law |
Law which supposedly governs the forces of attraction or repulsion between electrical charges. In the vernacular, "Unlike charges attract and like charges repel. ...
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