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a fundamental si unit named after a scientist is -

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Answered by jasmineblue
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Answer:

sir Issac newton = newton (N)

Answered by kjuli1766
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Ampere is a fundamental unit named after Andre Marie Ampere.

Explanation:

The International System of Units also referred to as the SI system and shortened as SI in all languages, is the most widely used system of measurement in the entire world. It is the metric system as it is now used.

A scientist by the name of Ampere created the fundamental SI unit.

The French mathematician and physicist Andre Marie Ampere is the inspiration for the name Ampere.

Ampère initially followed in Oersted's footsteps, but by the end of September 1820, he had come to his own conclusion: when two parallel wires are close to one another and an electric current is flowing in one direction, the wires attract one another; when the current is flowing in the opposite direction, the wires repel one another.

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