when is electric current said to be one ampere
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electric current is said to be one ampere when 1 coulomb of charge flow through in a one second. .....
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=> Electric current[I] is defined as the rate of flow of electric charge[Q] with respect to time[t], across a cross-section of a conductor, normal to the direction of its flow...
=> Given By: I = dQ/dt
=> It is the flow of electrons in a conductor...
=> The electric current flowing across any cross section of a conductor is said to be one ampere(1 A) when one coulomb(1 C) of electric charge flows through it in a time interval of 1 second, normal to the direction of its flow...
=> It is the SI, 4th base unit of electric current, named in the honour of Andre Marie Ampere...
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