coulomb in A Sentence

    1

    Battery Coulomb meter: timing function for operation.

    0
    2

    The unit of charge is Coulomb which is represented by‘Q'.

    0
    3

    Charles Augustin Coulomb's father was Henry Coulomb and his mother was Catherine Bajet.

    0
    4

    Law of Electrostatic Attraction was discovered by Coulomb in the year 1779.

    0
    5

    Charles Augustin de Coulomb was born on June 14th 1736 in Angouleme, France.

    0
    6

    The corresponding law for electric charges is named after French physicist Charles Augustin de Coulomb.

    0
    7

    If 2 Coulombs flow past each point in a second, the current is 2 amps.

    0
    8

    Rutherford scattering was first referred to as Coulomb scattering because it relies only upon the static electric(

    0
    9

    Charles Augustin de Coulomb formulated Coulomb law, which gives the definition of the electrostatic force of attraction and repulsion.

    0
    10

    ionizing ability is called the exposure: The Coulomb per kilogram(C/kg) is the SI unit of ionizing radiation exposure,

    0
    11

    Coulomb leaves a legacy as a hero in the field of geotechnical engineering for his contribution to retaining wall design.

    0
    12

    In 1779, Charles de Coulomb was sent to Rochefort, France, to supervise the construction of a fort made entirely of wood.

    0
    13

    Charles-Augustin de Coulomb was a French physicist, best known for developing Coulomb's law, the definition of the electrostatic force of attraction and repulsion.

    0
    14

    The electrically neutral atom contains a single positively charged proton and a single negatively charged electron bound to the nucleus by the Coulomb force.

    0
    15

    Ampère also applied this same principle to magnetism, showing the harmony between his law and French physicist Charles Augustin de Coulomb' s law of magnetic action.

    0
    16

    The discoveries and inventions by Westerners in electromagnetism include Coulomb's law(1785), the first battery(1800), the unity of electricity and magnetism(1820), Biot-Savart law(1820), Ohm's Law(1827), and the Maxwell's equations 1871.

    0
    17

    Rutherford scattering was first referred to as Coulomb scattering because it relies only upon the static electric(Coulomb) potential, and the minimum distance between particles is set entirely by this potential.

    0
    18

    The voltage maintained across the capacitor plates changes with the vibrations in the air, according to the capacitance equation(C ​Q⁄V), where Q charge in Coulombs, C capacitance in farads and V potential difference in volts.

    0
    19

    The measure of X-rays ionizing ability is called the exposure: The Coulomb per kilogram(C/kg) is the SI unit of ionizing radiation exposure, and it is the amount of radiation required to create one Coulomb of charge of each polarity in one kilogram of matter.

    0