Amperage is used to rate cartridge fuses.
A henry is the unit of electrical unductance, the inductance induced in a circuit by a rate of change of current of one ampere per second.
Ohm is a unit of measurement for resistance. The term ohm was named after a German physicist named Georg Simon Ohm.
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the digital signals frequency is infinite ,i.e ranges from 0.....infinity
A unit of electrical power is called a watt, symbolized by "W". It represents the rate at which electrical energy is consumed or produced by a device.
Power is simply the rate of doing work or of heat transfer. Accordingly, there is no such thing as 'electrical' or any other sort of power. Power is simply a rate, and its unit of measurement is the watt (symbol: W).
Power; its SI unit is watt. Please note that this is notspecifically an electrical unit; "power", and the unit "watt", is the rate of energy conversion, and can be used anywhere where energy is converted - whether "work" is involved, or some other (non-mechanical) energy.
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That's the electrical current, also known simply as "current". The SI unit for current is the ampere.
The rate at which an electrical device converts energy from one form to another is called electrical power. The rate at which electrical energy is changed to another energy form electrical power.
That would be the current. The international unit for electrical current is the Ampere. Spelt ampere (with a lower case "a"). The abbreviation is given the upper case "A".
Watt is a unit of power. 1 Watt = 1 Joule/second; joule is the unit for energy.
It is a unit rate.A unit rate.
Electron flow is known as 'current' the unit of current is an amp
Yes, a unit rate can be a decimal
The rate at which work IS being done - or at which it would be done if you switched on an electrical appliance or some other piece of electrical equipment - is called 'power' and it is measured in watts.