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statcoulomb[′stat¦kü‚läm] (electricity) The unit of charge in the electrostatic centimeter-gram-second system of units, equal to the charge which exerts a force of 1 dyne on an equal charge at a distance of 1 centimeter in a vacuum; equal to approximately 3.3356 × 10-10 coulomb. Abbreviated statC. Also known as franklin (Fr); unit charge. statcoulomb
stat·cou·lomb (stat-kū'lom), The electrostatic unit of charge, such that two objects, each carrying such a charge and separated (center to center) by 1 cm in a vacuum, will repel each other with a force of 1 dyne (or 10-5 newton); equal to 3.335641 × 10-10 coulomb. [G. statos, standing (stationary), + coulomb] |