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expressed in
coulombs and
therefore fixed the
value of the
coulomb when
expressed as a
multiple of the
fundamental charge. One
coulomb is approximately...
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coulombs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
coulombs (symbol: C)
usually refers to the
plural of the SI unit for
electric charge Coulombs may also...
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Coulomb's inverse-square law, or
simply Coulomb's law, is an
experimental law of
physics that
calculates the
amount of
force between two electrically...
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Coulombs is a
former commune in the
Calvados department in the
Normandy region in
northwestern France. On 1
January 2017, it was
merged into the new commune...
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company ChargePoint Coulomb stress transfer, a
concept used to
study how
earthquakes influence hazard on
other faults.
Coulombs (disambiguation) Coulombe...
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Charles Coulomb may
refer to: Charles-Augustin de
Coulomb (1736–1806),
French physicist known for his work in
electromagnetics Charles A. Coulombe, American...
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coulombs. The
commonly seen milliampere-hour (symbol: mA⋅h, mA h,
often simplified as mAh) is one-thousandth of an ampere-hour (3.6
coulombs). The...
- The
Coulomb barrier,
named after Coulomb's law,
which is in turn
named after physicist Charles-Augustin de
Coulomb, is the
energy barrier due to electrostatic...
- A
Coulomb collision is a
binary elastic collision between two
charged particles interacting through their own
electric field. As with any inverse-square...
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carriers in any
given sample of matter: F = q/n; it is
expressed in
units of
coulombs per mole (C/mol). As such, it
represents the "molar
elementary charge"...