relation between 1ampere and 1coulomb
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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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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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