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Re: The unit of a "Faraday"
Adam:
Regarding the unit or constant "Faraday", you may very well be right. I
have to admit I can't recall seeing any mainstream literature referring
to charge in "Faradays" rather than "Coulombs".
However, my source of the information I gave was an old engineer's table
on unit conversions. It explicitly told how to convert "Faradays" into
"Coulombs" and back. Other than that, I really don't have any reliable
knowledge about it -- it was just my two cents' worth.
Oh, and no I did not forget Faraday's law of induction :-)
Brent
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