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in si ampere is the unit of​

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Answered by mahimshankar13
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The ampere is a measure of the amount of electric charge in motion per unit time ― that is, electric current. But the quantity of electric charge by itself, whether in motion or not, is expressed by another SI unit, the coulomb (C).

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Answered by rajithapaikarao
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electric current

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The ampere (SI unit symbol: A; SI dimension symbol: I), often shortened to Amp, is the SI unit of electric current (quantity symbol: I,i) and is one of the seven SI base units. It is named after André-Marie Ampère (1775–1836), French mathematician and physicist, considered the father of electrodynamics

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