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Q. Faraday is the unit of:

AFMCAFMC 2003

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In physics the Faraday (not to be confused with the farad) is a unit of electrical charge. one Faraday is equal to the charge of $ 6.02\times 10^{23} $ electrons (one mole). The Faraday is no longer in general use and has been replaced by the SI unit coulomb.
Farad is the $SI$ unit of capacitance.