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Jakob Michael
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24 February, 21:48
What is the ampere a measure of?
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Moses
24 February, 22:14
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The Ampere is the unit RATE of flow of electric charge, defined as 1 Coulomb of charge per second. Nice to see the units of both charge and it's flow rate named in honor of ground-breaking French physicists.
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Bambi
24 February, 22:16
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A unit of electric current. equal to the flow of one coulomb per second.
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