MOTION OF A CHARGE (1C) IN A TIME OF 1S RESULTS THE AN AMPERE OF
CURRENT TO FLOW..... on a broad way
I= q/t
q=ne
so I= ne/t
so put e = charge of electron, t=1s I= 1A then u will get how many electrons are flowing to constitute the current of 1A (e= 1.66 X 10-19 (-19 is in rays to power of 10)
The unit of Current is Ampere. Abbreviation of Current is 'I' and that of Ampere is 'A'. The unit of Resistance is ohm. Abbreviation of Resistance is 'R' and that of ohm is the symbol of 'omega' or the symbol of 'ohm'.
The numerical representation of one coulomb of charge moving past a point in a circuit per second is called an ampere.
The unit for electrical current is the ampere.
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Ampere is the basic unit of electrical current.AnswerThere are, in fact, two answers. The ampere is the SI Base Unit for electric current, but it is also the SI Derived Unit for magnetomotive force.
The unit for measuring current is the ampere, symbolized as A.
ampere is the unit in all the systems for electric current
The SI unit of induced current is the ampere (A).
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Ampere, milliampere, microampere, nanoampere, picoampere.
An ampere is the unit of (electrical) current.
Ampere IS the international standard unit for electric current.
Andre Ampere didn't 'invent' the ampere. The unit for current was named many years after the death of Ampere, in his honour. The ampere is defined in terms of its magnetic effect -i.e. the resulting force between two, parallel, current-carrying conductors. It was Ampere who discovered the relationship between current and force.
AMPERE, Its the unit of Current. AMPERE, Its the unit of Current.
you can measure the unit of a current in amps (A) we measure the current using a ammeter
The unit of electrical current is Ampere, or 'Amps' for short.