coulomb-meter
1coulomb-meter — Electr. (kuːˈlɒmˌmiːtə(r)) A meter or apparatus for measuring the number of coulombs that pass into an electric circuit. Gloss. Electr. Terms …
2Coulomb meter — Cou lomb me ter (Elec.) Any instrument by which electricity can be measured in coulombs. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …
3coulomb meter — kulonometras statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Elektrolizės metu išsiskyrusios medžiagos kiekio matuoklis. atitikmenys: angl. coulomb meter; coulometer vok. Coulometer, n rus. кулонометр, m pranc. coulombmètre, m …
4Coulomb's law — Electromagnetism Electricity · …
5Coulomb — For other uses, see Coulomb (disambiguation). coulomb Unit system: SI derived unit Unit of... Electric charge Symbol: C Named after: Charles Augustin de Coulomb …
6coulomb — I. noun Etymology: Charles A. de Coulomb Date: 1881 the practical meter kilogram second unit of electric charge equal to the quantity of electricity transferred by a current of one ampere in one second II. adjective or coulombic Date: 1930 of,… …
7Conversion of units — is the conversion between different units of measurement for the same quantity, typically through multiplicative conversion factors. Contents 1 Techniques 1.1 Process 1.2 Multiplication factors …
8Elektrisches Dipolmoment — Dipolmoment eines H2O Moleküls. rot: negative Teilladung blau: positive Teilladung grün: gerichteter Dipol Das elektrische Dipolmoment charakterisiert eine räumliche Ladungstrennung. Hat man in einem Körper, z. B. einem Molekül, an… …
9debye — (D) a CGS unit of electric dipole moment used in chemistry and physics. A charged molecule can be regarded as a tiny bar with opposite charges at the ends. Such a bar is called a dipole, and its dipole moment is the amount of the charge… …
10coulometer — noun Etymology: alteration of coulombmeter, from coulomb + meter Date: circa 1889 an instrument of chemical analysis that determines the amount of a substance released in electrolysis by measurement of the quantity of electricity used •… …