coulombméter
A coulombmeter is an instrument used to measure electric charge. It is also known as a charge meter or charge plate analyzer. The unit of electric charge is the coulomb, named after the French physicist Charles-Augustin de Coulomb. A coulombmeter typically works by measuring the voltage across a known capacitor or by integrating the current flowing into or out of a capacitor over a period of time.
Coulombmeters are used in various applications, including electrostatic testing, semiconductor manufacturing, and research laboratories. For instance,
The accuracy and sensitivity of a coulombmeter can vary depending on its design and intended use. Some