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Giuliana Vang
6 August, 21:28
The ampere is a unit of which physical quantity
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Katelynn Wallace
7 August, 00:05
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The Ampere is the basic unit of electric current.
One Ampere means one coulomb of electric charge (6.24 x 10¹⁸ electrons)
flowing past you every second.
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