SI unit of electric charge.
French physicist famous for his discoveries in the field of electricity and magnetism; formulated Coulomb's Law (1736-1806)
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1 This modification affects both Lennard-Jones and Coulomb parts of the nonbonded potential.
2 Here is the gravitational force: This looks similar to the Coulomb equation.
3 The other members were Messrs. Tillet, Darcet, Daubenton, Coulomb , Lavoisier, and Laplace.
4 This is shown to be a consequence of the long-range Coulomb potential present.
5 We report on the first measurement of mutual Coulomb dissociation in heavy-ion collisions.
6 QUANTITY -Q . - The Coulomb is the quantity of electricity conveyed by an ampere in a second.
7 Albert E. McKinley, Charles A. Coulomb , and Armand J. Gerson
8 The Academic Commissioners were, Lassone, Tenou, Tillet, Darcet, Daubenton, Bailly, Coulomb , Laplace, and Lavoisier.
9 Consider the form of Coulomb 's force equation stated earlier.
10 No word yet on where they'll be located, but Coulomb will pay the electric bill.
11 The units for volts is a Joule per Coulomb .
12 The superposition principle applies to the Coulomb force.
13 We find good agreement with the data by including an interdot Coulomb interaction in a sequential-tunneling model.
14 Shell has three Gulf of Mexico deepwater projects under construction -Appomattox, Kaikias and Coulomb Phase 2.
15 Afterwards Cavendish of England, Coulomb of France, Galvani of Italy, all brought new bricks to the pile.
16 Counterions and salt ions are taken into account explicitly, and charge-charge interactions are described by the Coulomb potential.
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