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Define the unit of current.


24khanak: a measure of the quantity of electricity, which is determined by the amount of an electric current and the time for which it flows
zahrah: ???
24khanak: it was first discovered by André- Marie Ampere hence its unit was named after him so, ampere is a unit of electric current equal to a flow of one coulomb per second.
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Answered by Anonymous
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The Unit Of Current is defined as the flow of 1 coulomb of charge in one second  . Its unit is Ampere

Sumit1010: Define it !!
zahrah: it is the name of the scientist
Sumit1010: -_- I'm not saying to define a person. I'm saying to define the unit of current.
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Answered by phillipinestest
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Unit of current is Ampere  

Explanation:

When the charge of electrons flows through the cross section of the electrical conductor in relevance to measure of unit of time in seconds, the unit coulomb of charge passed in unit seconds is called an Ampere. Current can be obtained by the product of charge and time.

Therefore, the unit of Current is Ampere which is measure of charge passed in unit time.

Current =  \bold{Charge \times Time}

I =  \bold{q \times t}

I =  \bold{Coulomb \times second}

I = Ampere

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