The document provides biographical information and key contributions of several scientists in electricity including Charles Coulomb, Benjamin Franklin, Georg Ohm, Alessandro Volta, and Andr辿-Marie Amp竪re. It also includes questions about Coulomb's law, the units used to measure electrical concepts like charge, potential difference, current, and the names of the scientists associated with these concepts and their discoveries.
8. Charles Coulomb
Basic Info:
Born: 14-Jun-1736
Birthplace: Angoul棚me, France
Died: 23-Aug-1806
Location of death: Paris, France
Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Occupation: Physicist
Nationality: French
10. SI unit of charge is
named after him.
1 coulomb= 6.24 x
10^18 electrons
12. What is the relationship of
electromotive force and
the charge of the two
charged bodies??
13. Benjamin Franklin
Basic Info:
Born: January 17, 1706
Died: April 17, 1790
Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Occupation: Physicist
Nationality: American
18. What do you call the jar
that serve as a storage
for the collected
charge?
19. Georg Simon Ohm
Basic Info:
Born: March 16, 1789
Died: 6 July 1854
Gender: Male
Occupation: Physicist
and mathematician
Nationality: Bavarian
(German)