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why current is a base physical quantity?​

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Answered by kothandaramansk196
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The ampere was the base SI unit of electric current because it is easy to measure. The ampere was defined by measurements of the force between two wire segments. That measurement could be easily made in the laboratory at the time when the list of the base SI units was made.

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