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coulomb

SI unit of electrical charge. One coulomb is the amount of charge transferred by a current of one ampere in one second. The unit is named after French scientist Charles Augustin de Coulomb.



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he researchers found that the upward lightning carried 144 Coulombs of electrical charge.
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The average permeability of the 17 disk samples measuring 0 to 51 mm (0 to 2 in) was 1,727 coulombs compared to 1,993 for the control (untreated) disk sections.
 
 
 
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