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1 coulomb is the electric charge carried in 1 second by a current of 1 amp. 1 joule is the work done in one second at a power of 1 watt. So they are different things, with different dimensions, you can't equate them. To find the power caused by a flow of 1 coulomb you have to know the resistance of the circuit, the power in watts is then I2R.
The CGS unit of charge is the statcoulomb, while the SI unit of charge is the coulomb. The relation between them is that 1 statcoulomb is equal to 3.33564 x 10^-10 coulombs.
The Coulomb. If 1 Coulomb is transmitted per second this is 1 Ampere
The coulomb. It is the charge transported by 1 ampere of current in 1 second.
539000 times as much as 1 coulomb.