Megacoulombs

probably an obsolete unit too, never heard it mentioned.

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Ignoramus15879
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Not obsolete at all, the Coulomb is the standard unit of electric charge.

vic

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vic

Nothing obsolete about it - just a realy really large amount of charge !

Graham

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Pooh Bear

Amp-hours seems to work better at those levels.

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Paul Hovnanian P.E.

MC? Not getting confused with MegaCycles, cycles was used more than hertz till the 50's

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Roger

Until about 1968, in fact.

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mc

Why 1968? It became an SI unit in 1960, but was in use much earlier.

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Roger

He's referring to Hz in place of c/s

Graham

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Pooh Bear

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