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Fifteen chloride ions were added to neutralize the system by replacing water molecules at the positions of lowest coulomb potential.
All the measured charges were integral multiples of a quantity that in contemporary units is 1.602 × 10−19 coulomb.
The rotational friction element is used to model pure coulomb friction, which is defined by the value of the friction torque.
Although the faraday, the measure of an electrical charge named after him, has been superseded by the SI unit coulomb, Faraday's name continues to live through the farad.
The capacitance of a capacitor is one farad when one coulomb of electricity changes the potential between the plates by one volt.
However, One consequence of polarity is that individual water molecules are subject to a mutual Coulomb attraction.
Within the framework of these approaches the Coulomb electrostatic force and VDW-type and elastic electrodynamic forces are most important.
As the electron cloud and the nucleus are displaced, the electron cloud experiences a Coulomb force pulling it back toward the nucleus.
Firstly, there is no charge separation or corresponding Coulomb attraction barrier, because the electron is ejected and hydrated in the bulk directly by photoionization.
The Coulomb force interaction between positive protons inside atomic nuclei and negative electrons composes atoms.
Coulomb forces are dominant in electrolyte solutions.
Coulomb chose RFID cards and RFID keychains because they are so easy to use, and because they will someday also let drivers use an RFID-enabled credit or debit card.
Instead, we show how to construct reliable sugra duals to particular points on the Coulomb branch where the enhancon is screened.
We disprove a conjecture in Density Functional Theory, relative to multimarginal optimal transport maps with Coulomb cost.
As early as 1845 he pointed out that the experimental results of William Snow Harris were in accordance with the laws of Coulomb.
The long-term gravitational interaction between such annuli is similar to the Coulomb interaction between axisymmetric molecules constituting a liquid crystal.
We report room-temperature Coulomb blockade in a single layer graphene three-terminal single-electron transistor fabricated using feedback-controlled electroburning.
Examples from Classical Literature
So in electricity, a given amount of the current, say one coulomb, may be obtained in a second or in an hour.
The capacity of a condenser which would contain a charge of one coulomb under one volt pressure is the farad.
The practical unit of quantity of electricity, the coulomb, is named after him.
A delicate instrument, invented by coulomb, for measuring the intensities of the electrical and magnetic forces.
The letters are brilliant, and Mrs. coulomb is sometimes worsted in them.
Unfortunately coulomb was not long spared to continue his work.
Thus the coulomb is the electrical counterpart of the gallon.
It is because of this pioneer work that coulomb deserves so much praise.
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