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Ordinary charges are usually very large and measured in coulombs

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What is a coulomb?

The coulomb is defined as the quantity of charge that passes through the cross section of an electrical conductor carrying one ampere for one second.

Coulomb (symbolized C) is the standard unit of electric charge in the International System of Units (SI). It is a dimensionless quantity. A quantity of 1 C is equal to approximately 6.24 x 10^18

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