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6. What is one ampere?

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Answered by nirmalajohnson0912
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1 ampere is defined as the current that flows with electric charge of one Coulomb second second one Coulomb per second constituting one Ampere.

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Answered by ғɪɴɴвαłσℜ
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The current flowing through a conductor is said to be one ampere if one coulomb of charge flow through it in one second.

I =  \dfrac{q}{t}

where I is the current is measured in ampere is Q is the charge and is measured in coulomb C and T is the time and is measured in second S.

Ampere is also the SI unit of current.

More Information :-

  • An electric current is defined the order motion of electric charges .

  • Ampere is coulomb per second.

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