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
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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.
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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Chandan said:
1 decade ago
Volt-voltage.
Ampere-SI unit of electric current.
Joule-electrical energy.
Coulomb-electrical charge.
Ampere-SI unit of electric current.
Joule-electrical energy.
Coulomb-electrical charge.
Dhaval said:
1 decade ago
Electrical charge that miens flow of electron and the unite of flow of electron is coulomb.
Santhosh said:
1 decade ago
Electrical charge that miens flow of electron and the unite of flow of electron is coulomb.
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