Ampere

The rate of current flow, that is, Ampere = volt/ ohm.


The basic SI unit of electric current. It is equal to the current flowing through a conductor of resistance 1 ohm when a potential difference of 1 volt is applied between its ends. The formal definition of the ampere is the current that when passed through two parallel conductors of infinite length and negligible cross section, placed 1 meter apart in a vacuum, produces a force of 2 x 10⁻⁷ newton per square meter between them.


Unit that measures the strength of an electric current.


An ampere is a unit of electrical current, commonly referred to as the practical unit of electric current. It signifies that a voltage of one volt will cause a current of one ampere to flow through a resistance of one ohm.


 


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