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Answered by ItsCurlyFireFly
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An ampere is a unit of measure of the rate of electron flow or current in an electrical conductor. One ampere of current represents one coulomb of electrical charge (6.24 x 1018 charge carriers) moving past a specific point in one second. Physicists consider current to flow from relatively positive points to relatively negative points; this is called conventional current or Franklin current.

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Ampere, unit of electric current in the International System of Units (SI), used by both scientists and technologists. ... Named for 19th-century French physicist André-Marie Ampère, it represents a flow of one coulomb of electricity per second.

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