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The unit for measuring current is the ampere, symbolized as A.
The SI base unit for measuring electric current is the ampere, symbolized as "A".
The unit of voltage is the "volt". The unit of current, sometimes called "amperage", is the "ampere".
The unit for electrical current is the ampere.
That's the electrical current, also known simply as "current". The SI unit for current is the ampere.
He gave the temp. measuring unit Kelvin.
Ammeters (amps) An Ammeter is a meter for measuring electrical current, the unit of which is the Ampere (amp)
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.
Volts is the unit measurement for voltage Current is amperes or amps for short Resistance is ohms
Electron flow is known as current. SI unit is Ampere
Electron flow is known as 'current' the unit of current is an amp
When measuring current, we are measuring the number of electrons (conventionally positive charges) passing through the cross section of the conductor in one second.AnswerActually, the unit of electric current, the ampere, is defined in terms of the force between two parallel current-carrying conductors, and NOT in terms of the quantity of electrons passing a given point!