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define ampere, volt and coulomb

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Answered by Aarohi208
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Ampere - a unit of electric current equal to a flow of one coulomb per second.

Volt - the SI unit of electromotive force, the difference of potential that would carry one ampere of current against one ohm resistance.

Coulomb - the SI unit of electric charge, equal to the quantity of electricity conveyed in one second by a current of one ampere.

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Answered by ziniyakhan
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The ampere is a unit of measure of the rate of electron flow or current in an electrical conductor .

The volt ( symbolized V ) is the standard international ( SI ) unit of electric potential or electromotive force .

The coulomb ( symbolized C ) is the standard unit of electric charge in the international system of units ( SI ) .
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