The unit is used to measure electrical currant is ampere .it is equal volt /ohm.
Electric current is measured in ampere. Current is flow of charges.
Current measured in amperes (or amps).
Ampere is the unit used to measure the current.
Amperes are the units; 'I' is the symbol chosen to represent amperage.
"Amp" is a contraction for ampere. It is a unit of measurement for the flow of electrical current. 1 Ampere equals 1 Coulomb of electrons flowing past a point in 1 sec. Mathematically: 1 Amp = 1 C /sec For more discussion of a Coulomb see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coulomb
Is a coulomb a measure of quantity whereas an ampere is a measure of rate?AnswerThe coulomb is the SI derived unit for electric charge. The ampere is the SI base unit for electric current.The coulomb is defined in terms of the ampere and the second. The ampere is defined in terms of the newton and the metre.
decibels measure the intensity of sound.
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A coulomb is a unit for measurement of electrical charge and an ampere is the unit used for measurement of electric current.
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An electromagnetic field has both electric and magnetic components. Units of Weber and Tesla are used to measure magnetic flux and magnetic flux density, while Volts measure electric fields.
Milliampere-hour is commonly written as mAh. It is a unit that is used to measure electric power.
e1 is a standard unit used to measure the amount of data flow. 1 e1 refers to 2mbps speed of data flow.
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The question succeeds brilliantly in avoiding the target cleanly and completely. Of the three units listed, none is used to measure electrical 'current'. The unit of current is the "ampere".
This unit was named after a person, so it is capitalized: Hertz. A Hertz is a unit of one cycle per second in an electric circuit. Outside of an electric circuit, the correct unit is CPS, or cycles per second.
The coulomb is an SI derived unit used to measure electric charge. It is a special name given to an 'ampere second', which are both SI base units.