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The pendant

Unit of measurement of electric charge, international name -

Pendant  this is the value of the charge that passed through the conductor at a current of 1 A during 1 s. Through the basic SI units, the pendant is expressed by a ratio of the form: 1 Cl = 1 A·s.

With an off-system unit of ampere-hour, the pendant is associated with the equality: 1 Cl = 1/3600 ampere-hour. 

" >C
. The amount of electricity, as well as the flow of electrical induction (flow of electric displacement). In accordance with the SI rules concerning derived units named after scientists, the name of the unit

Pendant  this is the value of the charge that passed through the conductor at a current of 1 A during 1 s. Through the basic SI units, the pendant is expressed by a ratio of the form: 1 Cl = 1 A·s.

With an off-system unit of ampere-hour, the pendant is associated with the equality: 1 Cl = 1/3600 ampere-hour. 

" >the pendant
it is not written with a lowercase letter at the beginning of a sentence, but its designation is always capitalized. This spelling of the designation is also preserved in the designations of other derived units formed using a coulomb.

For example, the designation of the unit of measurement of electric displacement "pendant per square meter" is written as

Pendant  this is the value of the charge that passed through the conductor at a current of 1 A during 1 s. Through the basic SI units, the pendant is expressed by a ratio of the form: 1 Cl = 1 A·s.

With an off-system unit of ampere-hour, the pendant is associated with the equality: 1 Cl = 1/3600 ampere-hour. 

" >Cl
The value in ampere-hours can be converted into a system unit of charge measurement - a pendant.

The pendant  this is the amount of charge that has passed through the conductor at a current strength of 1 A during 1with.Through the basic SI units , the pendant is expressed by a ratio of the form: 1 Cl = 1 A·s.

With an off-system unit

Since 1 Kl/c is equal to 1 A, then, converting hours into seconds, we get that one ampere-hour will be equal to 3600 Kl.

" >ampere-hourthe pendant is connected by the equality: 1 Cl = 1/3600 ampere-hour. 

Synonyms:Cl,C