Amps are a measure of current.
Current is measured in amperes. Amperes is also coulombs per second.
Amperes
EMF (Volts) Resistance (Ohms), and most of the time, Current (Amperes, or more likely, mili Amperes)
An attoampere is a unit of measure equal to 10 ^ -18 amperes.
You cannot convert them. KVA is a measure of power, while amperes are a measure of current.
Amperes are the units; 'I' is the symbol chosen to represent amperage.
No, electric current is actually measured in amperes (amps), not volts. Volts measure the difference in electric potential between two points, while amperes measure the flow rate of electric current.
Electrical currents are measured in a unit called amperes, which are abbreviated as "amps." There are two different designations that measure currents: direct currents (DC) and alternating currents (AC). Amperes are coulombs per second. Amperes are electrical current units that are part of the meter-kilogram-second system. A flow of one coulomb per second is equivalent to one single ampere.
Amperes are units of electrical current. They measure the amount of charge passing a point in a circuit line given a set amount of time.
A) amperes B) volts C) watts D) ohms
Amperes (Amps) which is I in the equation I=V/R
An Ammeter is used to measure electrical current, which is measured in Amperes (or Amps).