menukc527
menukc527
02-05-2021
Physics
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define one ampere current electricity
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hamagojaguar
hamagojaguar
02-05-2021
One ampere can be defined as the unit of electric current and that is equal to the flow of one coulomb of charges per second. Hence, we can say that, one ampere current is the movement of 6.24×1018electrons in a second.
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