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An ampere, often abbreviated as amp, is a unit of electric current. For example, a standard light bulb may draw about 0.5 to 1 ampere of current when in use. This means that if a circuit allows for a flow of 1 ampere, it can power devices that require that amount of current without overheating or causing damage. Thus, an ampere quantifies how much electrical charge is flowing through a circuit per second.

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