Electrical Engineering - Voltage, Current and Resistance - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Voltage, Current and Resistance - General Questions (Q.No. 16)
16.
The unit of electrical charge is the
volt
ampere
joule
coulomb
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Dhaval said:   1 decade ago
Electrical charge that miens flow of electron and the unite of flow of electron is coulomb.

Chandan said:   1 decade ago
Volt-voltage.

Ampere-SI unit of electric current.

Joule-electrical energy.

Coulomb-electrical charge.

Santhosh said:   1 decade ago
Electrical charge that miens flow of electron and the unite of flow of electron is coulomb.

Ujjwal Bansal said:   8 years ago
Volt is the unit of voltage.
Ampere is the unit of current.
And joule is the unit of electrical energy.
So, Colomb is the unit of electrical charge.
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