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cou|lomb|ic — «koo LOM ihk», adjective. of or based on Coulomb s law: »coulombic attraction … Useful english dictionary
cou|lomb — «koo LOM», noun. the unit of electric charge in the meter kilogram second system. It is equal to the quantity of electricity furnished by a current of one ampere in one second. »The coulomb is chosen to be a unit of convenient size in working… … Useful english dictionary
stat|cou|lomb — «STAT koo LOM», noun. an electrostatic unit equivalent to the charge that repels a like charge, separated from it by one centimeter in a vacuum, and having a force of one dyne. ╂[< stat (ic) + coulomb] … Useful english dictionary
mi|cro|cou|lomb — «MY kroh KOO lom», noun. one millionth of a coulomb … Useful english dictionary
cou — ab·cou·lomb; ac·cou·cheur; ac·cou·ple·ment; ac·cou·tre; ac·cou·tre·ment; bar·ra·cou·ta; cou·cal; cou·ché; cou·chee; cou·dière; cou·ette; cou·gar; cou·gnar; cou·lé; cou·lee; cou·lée; cou·leur; cou·lier; cou·lisse; cou·loir; cou·lomb;… … English syllables
lomb — ab·cou·lomb; cou·lomb; cou·lomb·me·ter; … English syllables
Coulomb — Cou|lomb 〈[ kulɔ̃:] n.; s, ; Phys.; 〉 Maßeinheit der elektr. Ladung, 1 C ist diejenige Ladungsmenge, die von einem elektr. Strom von 1 Ampere (A) Stärke in 1 Sekunde (s) transportiert wird, 1 C = 1 As [nach dem frz. Physiker Charles A. de Coulomb … Universal-Lexikon
coulometer — cou•lom•e•ter [[t]kuˈlɒm ɪ tər, kə [/t]] also cou•lomb•me•ter [[t]ˈku lɒmˌmi tər, loʊm [/t]] n. elm voltameter • Etymology: 1900–05; coulo (mb) + meter … From formal English to slang
Coulomb,Charles Augustin de — Cou·lomb (ko͞oʹlŏm , lōm , ko͞o lŏmʹ, lôɴʹ), Charles Augustin de. 1736 1806. French physicist who pioneered research into magnetism and electricity and formulated Coulomb s law. * * * … Universalium
Coulomb'slaw — Cou·lomb s law (ko͞oʹlŏmz , lōmz ) n. The fundamental law of electrostatics stating that the force between two charged particles is directly proportional to the product of their charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance… … Universalium