Coulomb - Dictionary Definition and Overview

Coulomb :  (noun)
1: a unit of electrical charge equal to the amount of charge transferred by a current of 1 ampere in 1 second [syn: C, ampere-second]
2: French physicist famous for his discoveries in the field of electricity and magnetism; formulated Coulomb's Law (1736-1806) [syn: Coulomb, Charles Augustin de Coulomb]

Based on WordNet 2.0

Coulomb : \Cou`lomb"\ (k??`l?n"), n. [Based on Coulomb, a French physicist and electrican.] (Physics) The standard unit of quantity in electrical measurements. It is the quantity of electricity conveyed in one second by the current produced by an electro-motive force of one volt acting in a circuit having a resistance of one ohm, or the quantity transferred by one amp[`e]re in one second. Formerly called weber.

Based on WordNet (r) 2.0 (August 2003)
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