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    The coulomb (symbol: C) is the unit of electric charge in the International System of Units (SI). It is equal to the electric charge delivered by a 1...
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    Coulomb's inverse-square law, or simply Coulomb's law, is an experimental law of physics that calculates the amount of force between two electrically...
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    Charles-Augustin de Coulomb (/ˈkuːlɒm, -loʊm, kuːˈlɒm, -ˈloʊm/, KOO-lom, -⁠lohm, koo-LOM, -⁠LOHM; French: [kulɔ̃]; 14 June 1736 – 23 August 1806) was...
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  • Mohr–Coulomb theory is a mathematical model (see yield surface) describing the response of brittle materials such as concrete, or rubble piles, to shear...
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    UA4 experiment (COULOMB) was a high-energy physics experiment at the Proton-Antiproton Collider at CERN. The UA4 collaboration consisted of physicists...
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    Friction (redirect from Coulomb friction)
    understanding of friction was further developed by Charles-Augustin de Coulomb (1785). Coulomb investigated the influence of four main factors on friction: the...
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  • Charles-Augustin de Coulomb. Coulomb may also refer to: Charles-Augustin de Coulomb (1736–1806), French physicist and namesake of the term coulomb Coulomb's law, a...
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  • law Coulomb barrier Coulomb blockade Coulomb collision Coulomb damping Coulomb excitation Coulomb explosion Coulomb friction Coulomb gap Coulomb gauge...
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  • The Coulomb barrier, named after Coulomb's law, which is in turn named after physicist Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, is the energy barrier due to electrostatic...
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    In mesoscopic physics, a Coulomb blockade (CB), named after Charles-Augustin de Coulomb's electrical force, is the decrease in electrical conductance at...
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  • Charles Coulomb may refer to: Charles-Augustin de Coulomb (1736–1806), French physicist known for his work in electromagnetics Charles A. Coulombe, American...
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  • A Coulomb scattering state in quantum mechanics (a fundamental theory in physics), describes a state of a particle where the particle is subject to Coulomb...
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    similar to Coulomb explosion, except that any fine structure in the material will be damaged by thermal melting. It may be shown that the Coulomb explosion...
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    Volt (redirect from Joule per coulomb)
    difference between two points that will impart one joule of energy per coulomb of charge that passes through it. It can be expressed in terms of SI base...
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  • battery desires to be charged and discharged in constant rate such as Coulomb-counting. This method gives precise estimation of battery SoC, but they...
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  • A Coulomb crystal (also Ion Coulomb crystal) is a collection of trapped ions confined in a crystal-like structure at low temperature. The structures represent...
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  • a Coulomb gas is a many-body system of charged particles interacting under the electrostatic force. It is named after Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, as...
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    a potential energy (measured in joules) that results from conservative Coulomb forces and is associated with the configuration of a particular set of...
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    Coulombs is a former commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. On 1 January 2017, it was merged into the new commune...
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  • other). Coulomb damping is a common damping mechanism that occurs in machinery. Coulomb damping was so named because Charles-Augustin de Coulomb carried...
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  • Coulomb stress transfer is a seismic-related geological process of stress changes to surrounding material caused by local discrete deformation events...
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  • Look up coulombs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. coulombs (symbol: C) usually refers to the plural of the SI unit for electric charge Coulombs may also...
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    current in the International System of Units (SI). One ampere is equal to 1 coulomb (C) moving past a point per second. It is named after French mathematician...
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    Gauge fixing (redirect from Coulomb gauge)
    mechanics, in which the vector potential is quantized but the Coulomb interaction is not. The Coulomb gauge has a number of properties: The potentials can be...
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    (measured in joules) divided by the charge of that particle (measured in coulombs). By dividing out the charge on the particle a quotient is obtained that...
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    Adrien Coulomb (born 4 October 1990) is a French professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Marignane Gignac. Coulomb made his professional...
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  • subatomic matter. Rutherford scattering or Coulomb scattering is the elastic scattering of charged particles by the Coulomb interaction. The paper also initiated...
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  • A Coulomb collision is a binary elastic collision between two charged particles interacting through their own electric field. As with any inverse-square...
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    system's overall polarity. The SI unit for electric dipole moment is the coulomb-meter (C⋅m). The debye (D) is another unit of measurement used in atomic...
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    The Coulomb Affair was a conflict between Emma and Alexis Coulomb, on one side, and Helena Blavatsky and the Theosophical Society, on the other. Blavatsky...
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