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Coulomb, Charles Augustin de

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Coulomb, Charles Augustin de (k`lŏm, klŏm`, Fr. shärl ōgüstăN` də klôN`), 1736–1806, French physicist. In 1789 he retired from his posts as military engineer and as superintendent of waters and fountains and devoted himself to continuing his scientific research. He was known for his work on electricity, magnetism, and friction, and he invented a magnetoscope, a magnetometer, and a torsion balance that he employed in determining torsional elasticity and in establishing Coulomb's law Coulomb's law (k
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. The unit of quantity of electric charge, the coulomb coulomb (k`lŏm) [for C. A. de Coulomb ], abbr.
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, is named in his honor.

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See study by C. S. Gilmor (1971).


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