What is a coulomb

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If we can’t measure singular electrons then how can we measure these

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A coulomb is a unit of charge. It’s the charge that’s transferred by one ampere in one second. It, unfortunately, doesn’t work out to be the charge of a whole number of electrons, so no physical object can have a charge of exactly one coulomb under normal circumstances.

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