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n2:C
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n3:Unit n3:DerivedUnit
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coulomb coulombium coulomb coulomb culombio coulomb кулон coulomb kulomb קולון Coulomb coulomb کولمب/کولن 库伦 कूलम्ब クーロン coulomb كولوم coulomb coulomb κουλόμπ coulomb кулон
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n9:unit
dcterms:description
The SI unit of electric charge. One coulomb is the amount of charge accumulated in one second by a current of one ampere. Electricity is actually a flow of charged particles, such as electrons, protons, or ions. The charge on one of these particles is a whole-number multiple of the charge e on a single electron, and one coulomb represents a charge of approximately 6.241 506 x 1018 e. The coulomb is named for a French physicist, Charles-Augustin de Coulomb (1736-1806), who was the first to measure accurately the forces exerted between electric charges.
n3:dbpediaMatch
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Coulomb
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n4:A0E1L0I0M0H0T1D0
n3:informativeReference
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coulomb?oldid=491815163
n3:symbol
C
n3:hasQuantityKind
n7:ElectricCharge
n3:applicableSystem
n5:CGS-GAUSS n5:PLANCK n5:SI n5:CGS n5:CGS-EMU
n3:conversionMultiplier
1
n3:definedUnitOfSystem
n5:SI
n3:derivedCoherentUnitOfSystem
n5:SI
n3:iec61360Code
0112/2///62720#UAA130
n3:omUnit
n10:coulomb
n3:ucumCode
C
n3:udunitsCode
C
n3:uneceCommonCode
COU