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why current is also a fundamental quantity​

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Answered by Diptigupta12111983
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Answered by Anonymous
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Coulombs are fundamental, while Amperes are just a convenient simplification, a jargon-term meaning "Coulombs per second." Yes yes, the Coulomb unit is a Derived Standard, while the Ampere unit is a Fundamental Standard. Even so, electric charge is fundamental, and electric current is just the flow-rate of charge.

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