define 1 coulomb. &. 1 ampere
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coulomb: the SI unit of electric change, equal to the quantity of electricity
ampere: the unit of electric current equal to flow of one coulomb per second
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clearly 1 coulomb means the charge comprising of 6.25 x 10^18 electrons. Now, the formula for current is - I(current) = Q(charge)/t(time) => I = Q/t. Therefore, 1 Ampere is defined as 1 coulomb of charge flowing through the cross-section of a conductor in 1 second.
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