define the unit of ampere
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Ampere, unit of electric current in the International System of Units (SI), used by both scientists and technologists. ... Named for 19th-century French physicist André-Marie Ampère, it represents a flow of one coulomb of electricity per second.
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1 ampere is the flow of charge of magnitude 1 coulomb in 1 second.
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When 1 coulomb charge flows through a conductor in 1 second, then the current is said to be of 1 ampere in that conductor .
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When 1 coulomb charge flows through a conductor in 1 second, then the current is said to be of 1 ampere in that conductor .
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