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SI unit of Current.


amazinggenius123: ampere
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piyush27go: SI unit of current is Ampere, but there are many ways to define it.

In Physics there are many ways by which a quantity is defined, let us understand one by one

current = (flow of charge) / (per unit time) =1 coulomb/1 second which is known as 1 Ampere.

again there are 6241000000000000000 electrons flowing through any conductor in one second is also 1 Ampere,

again if 2 wires are separated by 1 meter of distance and same amount of current is flow through it and if they feel a force

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Answered by dynamogirl
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SI unit of current is AMPERE .

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Answered by Anonymous
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SI unit of current... ☜☆☞

ampere........ ☺☺

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