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The unit of charge is defined based on fundamental physical properties and principles. There are two primary systems of units for charge: the International System of Units (SI) and the Gaussian system of units (CGS). In the SI system, the unit of charge is the coulomb (C). The coulomb is defined based on the relationship between charge and electric current. One coulomb of charge is equivalent to the amount of charge transferred by a current of one ampere in one second. This definition is derived from the fundamental definition of the ampere, which is defined in terms of the force between two parallel conductors carrying electric currents. In the Gaussian system of units, the unit of charge is the statcoulomb (statC). The statcoulomb is defined based on the relationship between charge and force in an electrostatic system. One statcoulomb of charge is defined as the amount of charge that exerts a force of one dyne on an equal charge placed at a distance of one centimeter. Both the coulomb and the statcoulomb are considered base units in their respective systems. Other derived units, such as the microcoulomb (μC) or the milliampere-hour (mAh), are commonly used for practical purposes. It's important to note that the choice of unit system can vary depending on the application and region. The SI system is the most widely used and internationally accepted system, while the Gaussian system is less common but still used in some scientific contexts, such as in certain areas of theoretical physics or electromagnetic theory.
so that we can get the amount of electrons in 1 coulomb - for eg- if you get 100 chocolate for 10 rs how much chocolate would you get for 1 rs...? i.e ...you divide both 100 and 10 with 10 ...- i.e unitary method
@@yashsingh8363 the positive and negative sign do not denote anything they are just written to show that how much electrons does a coulomb have since electrons are negative entity 1.6 x 10-19 is shown with a negative sign
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The unit of charge is defined based on fundamental physical properties and principles. There are two primary systems of units for charge: the International System of Units (SI) and the Gaussian system of units (CGS).
In the SI system, the unit of charge is the coulomb (C). The coulomb is defined based on the relationship between charge and electric current. One coulomb of charge is equivalent to the amount of charge transferred by a current of one ampere in one second. This definition is derived from the fundamental definition of the ampere, which is defined in terms of the force between two parallel conductors carrying electric currents.
In the Gaussian system of units, the unit of charge is the statcoulomb (statC). The statcoulomb is defined based on the relationship between charge and force in an electrostatic system. One statcoulomb of charge is defined as the amount of charge that exerts a force of one dyne on an equal charge placed at a distance of one centimeter.
Both the coulomb and the statcoulomb are considered base units in their respective systems. Other derived units, such as the microcoulomb (μC) or the milliampere-hour (mAh), are commonly used for practical purposes.
It's important to note that the choice of unit system can vary depending on the application and region. The SI system is the most widely used and internationally accepted system, while the Gaussian system is less common but still used in some scientific contexts, such as in certain areas of theoretical physics or electromagnetic theory.
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At 4:08 why do we divide by 1.6*10^19 instead of -1 please answer me
so that we can get the amount of electrons in 1 coulomb - for eg- if you get 100 chocolate for 10 rs how much chocolate would you get for 1 rs...? i.e ...you divide both 100 and 10 with 10 ...- i.e unitary method
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sir in ncert book electron charge is 1.6x10 -19 there is no minis before 1.6
That must be wrong
@@amongyou6419 even in s chand it' only 1.6x10^-19
@@yashsingh8363 the positive and negative sign do not denote anything they are just written to show that how much electrons does a coulomb have since electrons are negative entity 1.6 x 10-19 is shown with a negative sign
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Why minis sign is not there on power 19 4:50
1÷10^19=10^-19
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Sir please tell me why there is negative coloumb
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Sir why don't we write (1electron=16×10^-20 C ) instead of writing (1electron= 1.6×10^-19 C)
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2:34 yaha par ham 1 k aage point ku laga rahe h fir?
Point hata k -18 ku nahi??
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@ 3:46 calculation starts here
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Signature of charge kya hota h
Charge of electron = magnetude of electron?
Charge means mass of electron or proton?
-1c =6.25x10^18e means 6.25x10^18 electrons gives -1c chargs in the form of what?
1c badi amount in terms of force ? Magnetude or mass?
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