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What is a coulomb?

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What is a coulomb?

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The force of attraction (among two opposite charges) or repulsion (among two like charges) is directly proportion to the amount of charges and inversely proportion to the square of distance among them.
 
One Coulomb (C) of charge is defined as total charge associated with 6.242×10^18 electrons.
 
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Coulomb is the unit of charge. It is named after Charles de Coulomb. 1 Coulomb of charge occurs when capacitor of 1 Farad is charged by potential of 1 volt.

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