The standard unit is the ampere, commonly called "amp", symbol 'A'.
The ampere (symbol: A) is the SI Base Unit for electric current, and is defined in terms of the force between two, parallel, current-carrying conductors.
Hi,The symbol for amps, or amperes, is A. though in the equation V=IR, current is represented by an I. the proper symbol is A.CommentDo not confuse the symbols for quantities and for units of measurement. Current is a quantity, and its symbol is an italic I. The ampere is a unit, and its symbol is an upright A.
The SI unit of measurement for length is the metre. Its symbol (not abbreviation) is m.
Symbol K, for Kelvin. (Do not use 'degree' in conjuction with this)
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the symbol of current density is 'J'. & its unit is (Amp/m^2)
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'.
Mass | Unit : Kilogram | Symbol : kg. Length | Unit : meter | Symbol : m. Time | Unit : second | Symbol : s. Temperature | Unit : kelvin | Symbol : °K. Amount | Unit : mole | Symbol : mol. Electric Current | Unit : ampere | Symbol : A. Luminous Intensity | Unit : candela | Symbol : cd.
Amperes are the units; 'I' is the symbol chosen to represent amperage.
The base unit of electrical current is the ampere (A). It is defined as the flow of electric charge per unit time and is represented by the symbol 'I' in equations.
Ampere is the unit used to measure the current.
It is a kilometre, with symbol km.
The standard unit is the ampere, commonly called "amp", symbol 'A'.
The ampere (symbol: A) is the SI Base Unit for electric current, and is defined in terms of the force between two, parallel, current-carrying conductors.
In formulas, the conventional symbol for electric current is I. In actual measurements of current, the standard unit is A (ampere, "amps")