-
sides are not consistent. One
cannot freely switch between coulombs and
statcoulombs within a
formula or equation, as one
would freely switch between centimetres...
-
system of
units (CGS), the
corresponding quantity is 4.8032047...×10−10
statcoulombs.
Robert A.
Millikan and
Harvey Fletcher's oil drop
experiment first directly...
- in
honour of the
physicist Peter J. W. Debye. It is
defined as 10−18
statcoulomb-centimetres.
Historically the
debye was
defined as the
dipole moment...
-
coulombs 2.247 × 1022
elementary charges 0.03731
faradays 1.079 × 1013
statcoulombs (CGS-ESU equivalent) 360
abcoulombs (CGS-EMU equivalent) An AA size dry...
-
electric charge has been
named after him: one
franklin (Fr) is
equal to one
statcoulomb.
Franklin advised Harvard University in its
acquisition of new electrical...
- capacitor. One
ampere hour
equals 3600 C,
hence 1 mA⋅h = 3.6 C. One
statcoulomb (statC), the
obsolete CGS
electrostatic unit of
charge (esu), is approximately...
- F={\frac {{q_{\text{s}}}^{2}}{r^{2}}}.} The unit of
Gaussian charge, the
statcoulomb, is such that two units, at a
distance of 1
centimetre apart,
repel each...
-
University Electrostatic units, a
system of
units Electrostatic unit, or
statcoulomb, its unit of
charge Evolutionarily significant unit
Electrosurgical unit...
- 792458 volts. The
statvolt is also
defined in the CGS
system as 1 erg per
statcoulomb. It is a
useful unit for
electromagnetism because, in vacuum, an electric...
- {\displaystyle \varepsilon _{0}} and
coulombs (C) in SI base units, and
expanding statcoulombs (or franklins, Fr) in
Gaussian base units. It is
surprising to think...