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It is the unit for Charge (Q)
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Ohm ()
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Farad (F)
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Volts (V)
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Ampere (A)
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Coulomb (C)
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -What is a coulomb (C)? A coulomb (C) is the standard unit of electric charge in the International System of Units (SI). It is the amount of electricity that a 1-ampere (A) current carries in one second (s). A quantity of 1 C is equal to the electrical charge of approximately 6.24 x 1018 electrons or protons.
Detailed explanation-2: -Coulomb The coulomb is the SI unit for a quantity of charge. One electron carries an elementary charge, e, of 1.602 x coulombs; therefore, the charge carried by 6.24 x 10 unit charges is one coulomb. (A current of one ampere flowing for one second delivers one coulomb of charge.) The SI symbol for the coulomb is C.
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