there is an attractive or repulsive force between two parallel wires carrying an electric current. This force is used in the formal definition of the ampere, which states that it is "the constant current that will produce an attractive force of 2 × 10-7 newton per metre of length between two straight, parallel conductors of infinite length and negligible circular cross section placed one metre apart in a vacuum.
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The ampere is the unit of electric current. It is named after André-Marie Ampère (1775-1836), French mathematician and physicist, considered the father of electrodynamics.
The ampere is a measure of the amount of electric charge passing a point per unit time. One ampere is about 6.241 × 10^18 electrons passing a given point each second.
Ohm's law states that current flowing is directly proportional to the potential difference between two ends (across) of that metal (ideal) resistor (or other ohmic device):
I = V/R
where I is the current, measured in amperes; V is the potential difference, measured in volts; and R is the resistance, measured in ohms.
An amp is another name for an amplifier - something which amplifies, makes something larger or more intense, or a portable case which houses a large speaker, used to amplify voices and Musical Instruments at live performances.
An amp is what your guitar is plugged into
An 'amp' is the shortened form of "ampere" a unit of electricity.
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Only if your amp is rated to handle a 1 ohm load. If it's not you WILL... fry your amp.
The 50 amp charging circuit will never be able achieve a full charge for the 70 amp hour battery, thus in effect turning the 70 amp hour battery into a 50 amp hour battery.
A 1-amp adaptor can not be used for equipment that draws more than 1 amp. It is not clear from the question which part of your system is 12 v and which is 20 v.
The unit of current is the ampere (A), or amp for short. A thousandth of an amp is a milliamp (mA). One amp is equal to one coulomb of charge per second.
A plug and play 15v amp circuit is one that you can simply plug in. It has a three pronged plug so no special wiring is needed.
1 coulomb per second = 1 amp.Note "coulomb" is the NUMBER of electrons....... "amps" is a measure of flow.AnswerAn ampere (not 'amp') is not defined in terms of coulombs, but in terms of the force between two, parallel, current-carrying conductors due to the interaction of their magnetic fields. However, an ampere is equivalent to (but not defined as) a coulomb per second.
An amp is the actual amp while an amp chord connects the instrument to the amp.
5 amp,10 amp, 15 amp, 20 amp, 25 amp, and 30 amp.
1 ampere = 1 coulomb / second. Actually, in the SI, it is defined the other way round; the ampere is the base unit, and the coulomb is defined as 1 ampere-second. However, it is easier to think of the ampere as 1 coulomb/second.
The question makes no sense. The amperage through a load is equal to the applied voltage divided by the resistance of the load. Presumably the 220 is a voltage (You don't say), but you haven't defined the resistance.
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Replace the 30 Amp Breaker with a 15 Amp breaker.
No, This does not come with an amp. Purchase separately a kicker amp. Awesome !!!
A thousandth of an amp
15 amp outlet on a 20 amp circuit.