Physics, asked by Kp156, 1 year ago

Why do we consider electric current as a fundamental unit?

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Answered by Maverick262001
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Electric Charge dude not current !!!

Kp156: You mean you consider electric charge as fundamental unit?
Kp156: And actually I am not a dude. It's Pritika here
Maverick262001: Yes charge and secondly how do I know kp means pritika ? I'm not God
Answered by Vipul1st
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Yes yes, the Coulomb unit is a Derived Standard, while the Ampere unit is aFundamental Standard. Even so, electriccharge is fundamental, and electric current is just the flow-rate of charge. Coulombs are a conserved quantity, like a "stuff," while Amperes are not.
Hope it will help you........!

Kp156: Thanks for your answer
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