SI unit of electric charge.
French physicist famous for his discoveries in the field of electricity and magnetism; formulated Coulomb's Law (1736-1806)
1 In fact, it is for this reason it is called the coulomb barrier.
2 The micro-coulomb is one millionth of a coulomb .
3 The standard current unit is the ampere (amp), which is equal to 1 coulomb per second.
4 The coulomb barrier is acting to keep out only those same particles which have a positive electric charge.
5 There would again be a force between them that would be something (probably the coulomb force).
6 The walls of the nuclear potential barrier serve to keep us inside, just as the coulomb barrier keeps other protons out.
7 To them the energy needed to cross the coulomb barrier of a Nucleus is as nothing and it presents no barrier at all.
8 FARAD.-Thecapacitance of a condenser in which a potential difference of 1 volt causes it to have a charge of 1 coulomb of electricity.
9 This modification affects both Lennard-Jones and Coulomb parts of the nonbonded potential.
10 Here is the gravitational force: This looks similar to the Coulomb equation.
11 The other members were Messrs. Tillet, Darcet, Daubenton, Coulomb , Lavoisier, and Laplace.
12 This is shown to be a consequence of the long-range Coulomb potential present.
13 The apparatus traces a curve whose ordinates give the number of coulombs sought.
14 We report on the first measurement of mutual Coulomb dissociation in heavy-ion collisions.
15 Coulomb 's Law Coulomb 's Law is a model for the forces between two charged particles.
16 Coulomb 's law is a mathematical model based on experimental data.
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