What Is ampere? Write it's formula
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Ampere is a unit of measure of the rate of electron flow or current in an electric conductor . One ampere of current represents one coloumb of electric charge.
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Ampere or amp (symbol: A) is the unit of electrical current. TheAmpere unit is named after Andre-Marie Ampere, from France. One Ampere is defined as the current that flows with electric charge ofone Coulomb per second. 1 A = 1 C/s.
Ohm's law equation (formula): V = I × R and the power law equation (formula): P = I × V. P = power, I or J = Latin: influare, international ampere, or intensity and R = resistance. V = voltage, electric potential difference Δ V or E = electromotive force (emf = voltage).
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Ampere or amp (symbol: A) is the unit of electrical current. TheAmpere unit is named after Andre-Marie Ampere, from France. One Ampere is defined as the current that flows with electric charge ofone Coulomb per second. 1 A = 1 C/s.
Ohm's law equation (formula): V = I × R and the power law equation (formula): P = I × V. P = power, I or J = Latin: influare, international ampere, or intensity and R = resistance. V = voltage, electric potential difference Δ V or E = electromotive force (emf = voltage).
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