Shock Value B [Trial]

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What exactly is the coulomb and how do you find it out?
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You could for example look it up on wikipedia. It is a unit of electrical charge. An ampere is a coulomb per second and a volt is a joule of potential energy per coulomb charge.
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what are the electromagnetic principles? :?
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Also, how do magnetic fields work?
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what is a good website or resource for this event? so many different resources online sort of got me lost. Please help. :)
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I would try the physics classroom for the basics and definitely hyper physics.
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