The SI unit of electric current is the ampere. While it is an SI base unit, it can also be considered to be a combined unit, coulombs per second.
The SI unit of electric current is the Ampere.
The SI unit of EMF (electromotive force) in a direct current circuit is Volts. The circuits current is measured in ampere's
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Ampere (A)
The ampere (A) is the base unit for current in the SI system.
Yes, the ampere is an SI base unit, one of the seven, and equals the passage of a Coulomb of charge per second. Its official definition has to do with force between current carrying wires though.
An ampere is the unit of (electrical) current.
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Ampere is the SI unit of electric current.
That's the electrical current, also known simply as "current". The SI unit for current is the ampere.
Both systems use the Ampere.