Pronunciation: /æbˈkuːlɒm/
noun a unit of electric charge in the centimeter-gram-second system of units, equal to ten coulombs.
A1 An abcoulomb is a unit of electric charge.
A2 The abcoulomb is used to measure the amount of electric charge in a system.
B1 Scientists often use abcoulombs to quantify the charge of particles.
B2 The abcoulomb is equivalent to 10 coulombs.
C1 Advanced physics experiments require precise measurements in abcoulombs.
C2 The concept of abcoulombs is crucial in understanding electromagnetic interactions at a molecular level.
formal The unit of electric charge, abcoulomb, is defined as the charge transferred by a constant current of one abampere in one second.
informal I have no idea what an abcoulomb is, it sounds like something from a sci-fi movie.
slang My phone battery is so low, it probably only has a few abcoulombs left.
figurative Her kindness towards others seems to radiate with the energy of a million abcoulombs.
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