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Coulomb's law would be modified and the electromagnetic field would have an extra physical degree of freedom.
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For example, assume that we are capable of measuring the charge on the integrator during the run-down phase to a granularity of 1 coulomb.
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Coulomb's law states that two electric charges of the same sign will repel each other as the inverse square of the distance.
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Coulomb inter-electron repulsion always becomes more severe for lower electron energy.
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For scattering of charged particles by charged particles, analytic solutions for coulomb scattering are used.
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In principle, one has a choice of deciding whether to make the coulomb or the ampere the fundamental unit of electricity and magnetism.
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Charged particles rarely boil off because of the coulomb barrier.
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Coulomb's law can also be stated as a simple mathematical expression.
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If such a cell maintained 1.5 volts and stored a charge of one coulomb then on complete discharge it would perform 1.5 joules of work.
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One coulomb equals (the negative of) the charge of.
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