coulomb

[US]/ˈkuːlɒm/
[UK]/ˈkuːləm/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.a unit of electric charge
Word Forms
Pluralcoulombs

Phrases & Collocations

coulomb law

coulomb force

coulomb charge

coulomb constant

coulomb interaction

coulomb potential

coulomb energy

coulomb unit

coulomb field

Example Sentences

the unit of electric charge is known as the coulomb.

one coulomb is equivalent to the charge of approximately 6.242 x 10^18 electrons.

the coulomb is named after the french physicist charles-augustin de coulomb.

in electrostatics, the coulomb’s law describes the force between charged objects.

capacitance is measured in farads, where one farad is equal to one coulomb per volt.

the coulomb is a fundamental unit in the international system of units (si).

understanding coulombs is essential for studying electric circuits.

in a circuit, the flow of charge is measured in coulombs per second.

the coulomb can be used to calculate the electric field strength.

electrons have a negative charge of approximately -1.6 coulombs.

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