Physics, asked by jayesh68, 1 year ago

why ampere is fundamental unit if its formula is Q/t ?

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Answered by abcxyz12
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 always thought of current as the time derivative of charge, dqdtdqdt. However, I found out recently that it is the ampere that is the base unit and not the coulomb. Why is this? It seems to me that charge can exist without current, but current cannot exist without charge. So the logical choice for a base unit would be the coulomb. Right?
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