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what is ampere?explain​

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Answered by Mrmasoom
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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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:\leadstoAn ampere is a unit of measure of the rate of electron flow or current in an electrical conductor.

One Ampere represents a flow of one coulomb of electrical charge per second. It takes \sf{6.25 \times 10^18} electrons to make up 1 coulomb of charge.

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  • The ampere is named for French physicist and mathematician André-Marie Ampère (1775–1836).
  • André-Marie Ampère studied electromagnetism and laid the foundation of electrodynamics.
  • The relation of the ampere (C/s) to the coulomb is the same as that of the watt (J/s) to the joule.
  • The ampere can alternatively be expressed in terms of the other units using the relationship
  • \sf{I = \frac{P}{V}}, and thus \sf{1 A = \frac{1 W}{V}}.

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