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{{Infobox Unit
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| name = Coulomb
| image =
| caption =
| standard = [[SI derived unit]]
| quantity = [[Electric charge]]
| symbol = C
| dimension = T⋅I
| namedafter = [[Charles-Augustin de Coulomb]]
| units1 = [[SI base unit]]s
| inunits1 = 1 [[Ampere|A]] [[second|s]]
| units2 = [[CGS unit]]s
| inunits2 = {{gaps|2|997|924|580}} [[statcoulomb|statC]]
| units3 = [[Atomic units]]
| inunits3 = {{gaps|6.241|509|65|(16)|e=18|[[elementary charge|e]]}}<ref name=CODATA />
}}
The '''coulomb''' (named after [[Charles-Augustin de Coulomb]], unit symbol: '''C''') is a fundamental unit of electrical charge, and is also the [[SI]] derived unit of [[electric charge]] (symbol: '''Q''' or '''q'''). It is equal to the charge of approximately 6.241{{e|18}} [[electron]]s.


Its SI definition is the charge transported by a constant current of one [[ampere]] in one [[second]]: 
:<math>1\ \mathrm{C} = 1\ \mathrm{A} \times 1\ \mathrm{s}</math>


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One coulomb is also the amount of excess charge on the positive side of a capacitor of one [[farad]] charged to a potential difference of one [[volt]]:
:<math>1\ \mathrm{C} = 1\ \mathrm{F} \times 1\ \mathrm{V}</math>
 
== Name and notation ==
{{SI unit lowercase|Charles-Augustin de Coulomb|coulomb|C}}<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bipm.org/utils/common/pdf/si_brochure_8_en.pdf |publisher=BIPM |title=SI Brochure, Appendix 1, |page=144 }}</ref>
 
== Definition ==
In the [[SI system]], the coulomb is defined in terms of the [[ampere]] and [[second]]: 1&nbsp;C&nbsp;= 1&nbsp;A&nbsp;× 1&nbsp;s.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bipm.org/en/si/si_brochure/chapter2/2-2/table3.html |publisher=BIPM |title=SI brochure, section 2.2.2 }}</ref> The second is defined in terms of a frequency which is naturally emitted by [[caesium]] atoms.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bipm.org/en/si/si_brochure/chapter2/2-1/second.html |publisher=BIPM |title=SI brochure, section 2.2.1.3 }}</ref> The ampere is defined using [[Ampère's force law]];<ref name=ampere>{{cite web |url=http://www.bipm.org/en/si/si_brochure/chapter2/2-1/ampere.html |publisher=BIPM |title=SI brochure, section 2.2.1.4 }}</ref> the definition relies in part on the mass of the [[Kilogram|international prototype kilogram]], a metal cylinder housed in France.<ref name=wattbalance>{{cite web |url=http://www.bipm.org/en/scientific/elec/watt_balance/ |publisher=BIPM |title=Watt Balance}}</ref> In practice, the [[watt balance]] is used to measure amperes with the highest possible accuracy.<ref name=wattbalance />
 
Since the charge of one electron is known to be about {{gaps|1.602|176|57|e=−19|u=coulombs}}, a coulomb can also be considered to be the charge of roughly {{gaps|6.241|509|324|e=18|u=electrons}} (or protons), the reciprocal of {{gaps|1.602|176|57|e=−19}}.
 
== SI prefixes ==
{{SI multiples
| unit=coulomb
| symbol=C
| note=Common multiples are in bold face.
| mc=|m=|n=|p=
}}
See also [[SI prefix#List of SI prefixes|SI prefix]].
 
== Conversions ==
* The magnitude of the electrical charge of one [[mole (unit)|mole]] of [[elementary charge]]s (approximately 6.022{{e|23}}, or [[Avogadro's number]]) is known as a [[Faraday constant|faraday unit of charge]] (closely related to the [[Faraday constant]]). One faraday equals {{gaps|96|485.3399|u=coulombs}}. In terms of Avogadro's number (''N''<sub>A</sub>), one coulomb is equal to approximately 1.036&nbsp;× ''N''<sub>A</sub>{{e|−5}} elementary charges.
* One [[ampere-hour]] = 3600&nbsp;C, 1&nbsp;mA⋅h = 3.6&nbsp;C.
* The [[elementary charge]] is {{gaps|1.602|176|487|e=−19|u=C}}.<ref name=CODATA />
* One [[statcoulomb]] (statC), the obsolete [[CGS]] electrostatic unit of charge (esu), is approximately 3.3356{{e|-10}}&nbsp;C or about one-third of a nanocoulomb.
* One coulomb is the magnitude ([[absolute value]]) of electrical charge in {{gaps|6.241|509|65|(16)|e=18}} [[proton]]s or [[electron]]s.<ref name=CODATA />
 
== Relation to elementary charge ==
The [[elementary charge]], the charge of a proton (equivalently, the negative of the charge of an electron), is approximately {{gaps|1.602|176|487|(40)|e=-19|u=C}}.<ref name=CODATA>{{CODATA2006 |url=http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?e}} The inverse value (the number of elementary charges in 1&nbsp;C) is given by 1/[{{gaps|1.602|176|487|(40)|e=-19}}] = {{gaps|6.241|509|65|(16)|e=18}}.</ref> In SI, the elementary charge in coulombs is an approximate value: no experiment can be infinitely accurate. However, in other unit systems, the elementary charge has an ''exact'' value by definition, and other charges are ultimately measured relative to the elementary charge.<ref name=mills>{{cite doi|10.1088/0026-1394/42/2/001}}</ref> For example, in [[conventional electrical units]], the values of the [[Josephson constant]] ''K<sub>J</sub>'' and [[von Klitzing constant]] ''R<sub>K</sub>'' are exact defined values (written ''K<sub>J-90</sub>'' and ''R<sub>K-90</sub>''), and it follows that the elementary charge ''e''&nbsp;=2/(''K<sub>J</sub>R<sub>K</sub>'') is also an exact defined value in this unit system.<ref name=mills/> Specifically, ''e''<sub>90</sub>&nbsp;= (2{{e|−9}})/({{gaps|25|812.807}}&nbsp;× {{gaps|483|597.9}})&nbsp;C exactly.<ref name=mills/> SI itself may someday change its definitions in a similar way.<ref name=mills/> For example, one possible proposed redefinition is "the ampere...is [defined] such that the value of the elementary charge ''e'' (charge on a proton) is exactly {{gaps|1.602|176|487|e=−19}}&nbsp;coulombs"<ref>[http://www.bipm.org/utils/en/ppt/23report_ccu.ppt Report of the CCU to the 23rd CGPM]</ref> This proposal is not yet accepted as part of the SI; the SI definitions are unlikely to change until at least 2015.<ref>{{cite web
|url = http://www.bipm.org/utils/en/pdf/BIPM_Bulletin.pdf
|title = BIPM Bulletin
|author = Anon
|publisher = BIPM
|date = November 2010
|accessdate = 2011-01-28}}</ref>
 
== In everyday terms ==
*The charges in [[static electricity]] from rubbing materials together are typically a few microcoulombs.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www-zeuthen.desy.de/~pohlmadq/teach/112/ch16.pdf |publisher=[[DESY]] |title=Physics: Principles with Applications |author=Martin Karl W. Pohl}}</ref>
*The amount of charge that travels through a [[lightning|lightning bolt]] is typically around 15 C, although large bolts can be up to 350&nbsp;C.<ref>Hasbrouck, Richard. [https://www.llnl.gov/str/pdfs/05_96.1.pdf Mitigating Lightning Hazards], Science & Technology Review May 1996. Retrieved on 2009-04-26.</ref>
*The amount of charge that travels through a typical [[Alkaline battery|alkaline]] [[AA battery]] is about 5&nbsp;kC&nbsp;= 5000&nbsp;C&nbsp;≈ 1.4&nbsp;[[Ampere-hour|A⋅h]]. After that charge has flowed, the battery must be discarded or recharged.<ref>{{Google books|eftR-e1nVAgC|How to do everything with digital photography – David Huss|page=23}}, "The capacity range of an AA battery is typically from 1100–2200 mAh."</ref>
*According to [[Coulomb's law]], two negative [[point charge]]s of {{val|+1|u=C}}, placed one meter apart, would experience a repulsive [[force]] of {{val|9|e=9|u=N}}, a force roughly equal to the weight of {{gaps|920|000}}&nbsp;metric tons of [[mass]] on the surface of the Earth.
*The [[hydraulic analogy]] uses everyday terms to illustrate movement of charge and the transfer of energy. The analogy equates charge to a volume of water, and voltage to pressure. One coulomb equals (the negative of) the charge of {{val|6.24|e=18|u=electrons}}. The amount of energy transferred by the flow of 1 Coulomb can vary; for example, 300 times fewer electrons flow through a lightning bolt than through an AA battery, but the total energy transferred by the flow of the lightning's electrons is 300 million times greater.
 
== See also ==
* [[Abcoulomb]], a cgs unit of charge
* [[Ampère's circuital law]]
* [[Coulomb's law]]
* [[Electrostatics]]
* [[Elementary charge]]
* [[Faraday (unit)]], an obsolete unit
* [[Quantity of electricity]]
 
== Notes and references ==
{{Reflist|2}}
 
{{SI units}}
 
[[Category:SI derived units]]
[[Category:Units of electrical charge]]

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Its SI definition is the charge transported by a constant current of one ampere in one second:

One coulomb is also the amount of excess charge on the positive side of a capacitor of one farad charged to a potential difference of one volt:

Name and notation

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Definition

In the SI system, the coulomb is defined in terms of the ampere and second: 1 C = 1 A × 1 s.[2] The second is defined in terms of a frequency which is naturally emitted by caesium atoms.[3] The ampere is defined using Ampère's force law;[4] the definition relies in part on the mass of the international prototype kilogram, a metal cylinder housed in France.[5] In practice, the watt balance is used to measure amperes with the highest possible accuracy.[5]

Since the charge of one electron is known to be about Template:Gaps, a coulomb can also be considered to be the charge of roughly Template:Gaps (or protons), the reciprocal of Template:Gaps.

SI prefixes

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Conversions

Relation to elementary charge

The elementary charge, the charge of a proton (equivalently, the negative of the charge of an electron), is approximately Template:Gaps.[6] In SI, the elementary charge in coulombs is an approximate value: no experiment can be infinitely accurate. However, in other unit systems, the elementary charge has an exact value by definition, and other charges are ultimately measured relative to the elementary charge.[7] For example, in conventional electrical units, the values of the Josephson constant KJ and von Klitzing constant RK are exact defined values (written KJ-90 and RK-90), and it follows that the elementary charge e =2/(KJRK) is also an exact defined value in this unit system.[7] Specifically, e90 = (2Template:E)/(Template:Gaps × Template:Gaps) C exactly.[7] SI itself may someday change its definitions in a similar way.[7] For example, one possible proposed redefinition is "the ampere...is [defined] such that the value of the elementary charge e (charge on a proton) is exactly Template:Gaps coulombs"[8] This proposal is not yet accepted as part of the SI; the SI definitions are unlikely to change until at least 2015.[9]

In everyday terms

  • The charges in static electricity from rubbing materials together are typically a few microcoulombs.[10]
  • The amount of charge that travels through a lightning bolt is typically around 15 C, although large bolts can be up to 350 C.[11]
  • The amount of charge that travels through a typical alkaline AA battery is about 5 kC = 5000 C ≈ 1.4 A⋅h. After that charge has flowed, the battery must be discarded or recharged.[12]
  • According to Coulomb's law, two negative point charges of Template:Val, placed one meter apart, would experience a repulsive force of Template:Val, a force roughly equal to the weight of Template:Gaps metric tons of mass on the surface of the Earth.
  • The hydraulic analogy uses everyday terms to illustrate movement of charge and the transfer of energy. The analogy equates charge to a volume of water, and voltage to pressure. One coulomb equals (the negative of) the charge of Template:Val. The amount of energy transferred by the flow of 1 Coulomb can vary; for example, 300 times fewer electrons flow through a lightning bolt than through an AA battery, but the total energy transferred by the flow of the lightning's electrons is 300 million times greater.

See also

Notes and references

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