On Fri, 19 Apr 2002, Hans Franke wrote:
> It is a
derivated unit, as Coulomb, but you'r right, the
> name is Degree Celsius (oC), and youre right, C is Coulomb.
Coulombs aren't derived.
Coulombs are defined as As (Ampere Seconds) and therefore derivated
from the seven basic units (m,kg,s,A,K,mol,cd).
But A are defined as C/s, right? C are just derived in terms of eV,
aren't they?
Peace... Sridhar