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Ramon Rush
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23 July, 00:21
The base si unit for electric is the
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Josephine Bentley
23 July, 00:49
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The basic SI unit that has anything to do with electricity is the unit
of electric charge ... the Coulomb.
Every other unit connected with electricity is a combination of the
Coulomb and the other basic SI units ... kilogram for mass, the meter
for length, and the second for time.
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