Definition:Statcoulomb
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Definition
The statcoulomb is the CGS unrationalised electrostatic base unit of electric charge.
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Symbol
- $\mathrm {statC}$
The symbol for the statcoulomb is $\mathrm {statC}$.
Its $\LaTeX$ code is \mathrm {statC}
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Also known as
The statcoulomb is also known as:
- the electrostatic unit, abbreviated $\mathrm {e.s.u.}$
- the franklin, abbreviated $\mathrm {Fr}$, for Benjamin Franklin.
Source of Name
This entry was named for Charles-Augustin de Coulomb.
Linguistic Note
The word statcoulomb is a shortened form of abstatcoulomb, where the idea was that the prefix abstat should stand for absolute electrostatic and mean belonging to the CGS-ESU (electrostatic cgs) absolute system of units.