'''Charles-Augustin de Coulomb''' was a French physicist most well known for the discovery of [http://www.physicsbook.gatech.edu/Charles_de_Coulumb#Coulomb's_Law Coulomb's Law] and work with friction. The SI unit for electric charge known as the coulomb was named after him.
==The Main Idea==
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==Early Life==
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===A Mathematical Model===
Coulomb was born in Angoulême, France, on June 14, 1736 to Henry Coulomb and Catherine Bajet.
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Charles-Augustin de Coulomb was a French physicist most well known for the discovery of Coulomb's Law and work with friction. The SI unit for electric charge known as the coulomb was named after him.
Early Life
Coulomb was born in Angoulême, France, on June 14, 1736 to Henry Coulomb and Catherine Bajet.