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The coulomb is an SI unit, the unit symbol is a capital C. The coulomb is named in honour of French physicist Charles-Augustin de Coulomb.<ref>Magnet.fsu.edu, (2014). MagLab - Pioneers in Electricity and Magnetism: Charles-Augustin de Coulomb. [online] Available at: http://www.magnet.fsu.edu/education/tutorials/pioneers/coulomb.html [Accessed 27 Nov. 2014].</ref>
The coulomb is an SI unit, the unit symbol is a capital C. The coulomb is named in honour of French physicist [[Charles-Augustin de Coulomb|Charles-Augustin de Coulomb]]<ref>Magnet.fsu.edu, (2014). MagLab - Pioneers in Electricity and Magnetism: Charles-Augustin de Coulomb. [online] Available at: http://www.magnet.fsu.edu/education/tutorials/pioneers/coulomb.html [Accessed 27 Nov. 2014].</ref>.


It is a current of electricity or charge being transported at 1 [[Ampere|amp]] per seond.  
It is a current of electricity or charge being transported at 1 [[Ampere|amp]] per seond.  
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It can also be measured as 1 [[Farad|farad]] * the potential difference of a [[Volt|volt]].  
It can also be measured as 1 [[Farad|farad]] * the potential difference of a [[Volt|volt]].  


=== '''References''' ===
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Latest revision as of 11:59, 6 December 2018

The coulomb is an SI unit, the unit symbol is a capital C. The coulomb is named in honour of French physicist Charles-Augustin de Coulomb[1].

It is a current of electricity or charge being transported at 1 amp per seond.

It can also be measured as 1 farad * the potential difference of a volt.

References

  1. Magnet.fsu.edu, (2014). MagLab - Pioneers in Electricity and Magnetism: Charles-Augustin de Coulomb. [online] Available at: http://www.magnet.fsu.edu/education/tutorials/pioneers/coulomb.html [Accessed 27 Nov. 2014].