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why is ampere a fundamental unit ? ampere is charge / second. so shouldnt it be a derived unit. also, why is coulomb not a fundamental unit?

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Answered by samay3673
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Explanation:

As the Newton is a measure of force, and therefore given by Mass * Acceleration (second order speed, distance / time), the definition ultimately reduces to a form that is derived from only Mass, Length and Time. Explanation: The ampere was chosen as a base unit, because it is easily measured whereas the coloumb is not.

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