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.
Ampere is the unit used to measure the current.
The SI unit of electric current is the Ampere.
you can measure the unit of a current in amps (A) we measure the current using a ammeter
The unit of current is the ampere. The unit of potential difference, or electromagnetic force is the volt.
There is only one unit of measure for current: the ampere. All currents are measured in amps or fractions of amps or their equivalent.
Ampere, denoted by 'A'
ammeter is the meter to measure current its unit is A (Ampere)and milli means 10 ^ - 3mfor milliammeter unit is mA
it measures the current of electricity and its unit is amps
An "ampere" is a measure of the current in an electrical circuit.
The unit is ampere (A).
Ampere is the SI unit of electric current.
The unit used to measure the magnitude of current is the ampere (A). It represents the flow of electric charge through a circuit.