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Coulomb (2284 bytes)
1: ...ectron]]. It is named after [[Charles-Augustin de Coulomb]] ([[1736]]-[[1806]]).
5: ...ficial) definition of the coulomb. Very simply, a coulomb is then equal to exactly 6.241 509 629 152 65 × 1...
9: ... In terms of Avogadro's number (N<sub>A</sub>), a coulomb is equal to approximately 1.036 &times; N<sub>A</...
18: * [[Coulomb's law]]
25: [[cs:Coulomb]]

Coulomb (crater) (2399 bytes)
7: eponym=[[Charles-Augustin de Coulomb|Charles A. Coulomb]]}}
8: '''Coulomb''' is a [[lunar]] impact [[crater]] that lies beh...
10: ... west-northwest limb, while on the opposite side 'Coulomb J' lies a short distance from the outer rim, form...
15: ...e side of the crater mid-point that is closest to Coulomb crater.
18: !width="25%" style="background:#eeeeee;" |Coulomb

Coulomb barrier (401 bytes)
1: ...]] repulsion of two point charges. Overcoming the Coulomb barrier is essential for achieving [[nuclear fusi...
5: :k = [[Coulomb|Coulomb's constant]] = <math>8.9876x10^9</math>

Coulomb gauge (354 bytes)
1: In [[electromagnetism]], the '''Coulomb gauge''' is the gauge fixing given by

Charles-Augustin de Coulomb (2686 bytes)
1: [[Image:Coulomb.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Portrait of Coulomb]]
2: '''Charles Augustin Coulomb''' ([[June 14]], [[1736]]—[[August 23]], [[1806]]...
8: Coulomb is distinguished in the history of [[mechanics]] ...
12: The [[unit]] of charge, the [[coulomb]], and [[Coulomb's law]] are named after him.
16: [[Category:1736 births|Coulomb, Charles-Augustin de]]

Nonlinear coulomb field (4114 bytes)
3: The potential of a Nonlinear [[Coulomb field]] <math>\phi (g,x) </math> take in dimens...

Mohr-Coulomb Theory (147 bytes)
1: '''Mohr-Coulomb Theory''' is a mathematical model describing the ...

Coulomb's law (4554 bytes)
1: In [[physics]], '''Coulomb's law''' is an [[inverse-square law]] indicating ...
11: ... </math> is the charge on one body, measured in [[coulomb]]s
13: ... the charge on the other body, also measured in [[coulomb]]s
17: ...h>k \ </math> is the electrostatic constant or '''Coulomb force constant''', also written as <math> \frac{1...
18: ...ge''' or [[statcoulomb]], is defined so that this Coulomb force constant is 1.

ZC (319 bytes)
4: ...it]] for electric charge equal to 10<sup>21</sub> coulomb

TC (519 bytes)
5: ...it]] for electric charge equal to 10<sup>12</sub> coulomb

EC (670 bytes)
14: ...it]] for electric charge equal to 10<sup>18</sub> coulomb

GC (899 bytes)
14: ...nit]] for electric charge equal to 10<sup>9</sub> coulomb

Joule (2435 bytes)
1: ...ol '''J''', also called '''newton metre''', or '''coulomb volt''') is the [[SI]] unit of [[energy]] and [[M...
5: ...le''' = 1 [[coulomb|C]] &middot; 1 [[volt|V]] = 1 coulomb &middot; 1 volt
13: ...rk required to move an [[electric charge]] of 1 [[coulomb]] through an electrical potential difference of 1...

Statcoulomb (2987 bytes)
1: ...m of units. The [[SI]] system of units uses the [[coulomb]] (C) instead. The conversion is
5: ...ostatic system derives the electric charge from [[Coulomb's law]] and takes the [[permittivity]] as a dimen...
7: ...]]. As a result, in the electrostatic cgs system, Coulomb's law describing the force ''F'' between two char...
11: ...-1</sup>. This is different from the dimension of coulombs which accounts for the fact that the factor ''k'...
15: ...rely encountered in electrostatics, while the statcoulomb is closer to everyday charges.

Action at a distance (physics) (1793 bytes)
3: ...ave always been [[static]], and the completion of Coulomb's law to include moving charges lead to [[Maxwell...

Farad (1356 bytes)
1: ...[[capacitor]] has a value of one farad when one [[coulomb]] of [[electric charge|charge]] causes a [[potent...
7: ... an old unit of charge nowadays superseded by the coulomb.

Weyl gauge (281 bytes)
7: See also [[Lorentz gauge]], [[Coulomb gauge]]

Electrostatics (1526 bytes)
9: === Coulomb's law ===
11: ...e fundamental [[equation]] of electrostatics is [[Coulomb's law]], which describes the force between two [[...

Ampere (2739 bytes)
7: ...coulomb]], is defined in terms of the ampere: one coulomb is the amount of electric charge (formerly [[quan...
9: ...s current, one ampere is equal to a flow of one [[coulomb]] per second:
13: Since a coulomb is approximately equal to 6.24 × 10<sup>18</sup> ...

Tunnel ionization (1359 bytes)
6: ...collapsed by Coulomb repulsion. This is called '''Coulomb explosion'''.

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