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relation between 1ampere and 1coulomb

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Answered by jahanvi90
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1 Coulomb is defined as a current of 1 Ampere flowing across the cross section of a conductor in 1 second. Both Ampere and second are fundamental SI units. ... This means that the current, measured in amperes, multiplied by time, measured in seconds, gives charge, measured in coloumbs.

Answered by angad201000
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1 Coulomb is defined as a current of 1 Ampere flowing across the cross section of a conductor in 1 second. Both Ampere and second are fundamental SI units. ... This means that the current, measured in amperes, multiplied by time, measured in seconds, gives charge, measured in coloumbs.

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