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The ampere-second is a unit of????

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Answered by sohamdatt
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electric current
I think so .if not pardon me

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Answered by Programme
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The SI unit of charge, the coulomb, "is the quantity of electricity carried in 1 second by a current of 1 ampere". Conversely, a current of one ampere is one coulomb of charge going past a given point per second: In general, charge Q is determined by steady current I flowing for a time t as Q = It.

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