how is ampere ( unit of current) fundamental unit? shouldnt it be derived ( Ampere = Charge/second )? also, why isnt coulomb (unit of charge )a fundamental? if it is a derived unit, what is the derivation of coulomb?
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always thought of current as the time derivative of charge, dqdt. However, I found out recently that it is the ampere that is the base unit.
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