its Q or AT
where Q => charge
A=> ampere
T=> time
6.24 x 1018 electron charges (rounded)
His full name is Charles Augustin De Coulomb.
Coulumb's Law is that two charged particles a distance rapart will feel a force F related to their individual charges q1 and q2 by this equation:F = (k*q1*q2)/r2Where k is a constant in electromagnetism. That equation right there is a math example of his law.
Charles-Augustin de Coulomb (June 14, 1736 - August 23, 1806).
what are Mercury's dimensions? what are mercury's dimensions?
The addition of a medium or insulator between the two point charges will decrease the coulumb's force between them by a factor named epsilon r which is different for every insulator.the addition of a insulator between the charges will result in the appearance of a factor named epsilon r in the denominator of the mathematical expression of the coulumb force and the value of epsilon r is unity for vacuum but greater than 1 for every kind of insulator
On paper = 2 dimensions Physical = 3 dimensions Examples: a square is 2 dimensions and a cube is 3 dimensions a circle is 2 dimensions and a ball is 3 dimensions
there r no such fixed dimensions . it does come in all dimensions
A ray can be in 2 dimensions, in 3 dimensions, or in fact in any number of dimensions.
It is not clear what you want to calculate about the electron.
The two classifications of dimensions are Size Dimensions, and Location Dimensions. Size Dimensions are placed in direct relationship to a feature to identify the specific size. Location Dimensions are used to identify the relationship of a feature to another feature in an object.
one dimensions