What does one Coulomb represent in terms of charge?

What does one Coulomb represent in terms of charge?

Explanation

One Coulomb (C) is the unit of electric charge and is defined as the amount of charge transported by a steady current of 1 Ampere (A) flowing for 1 second.


Mathematically: 

1Coulomb=1Ampere×1second

This means that if a current of 1 Ampere flows through a conductor for 1 second, the total charge transported is 1 Coulomb.