What is the SI unit of Electric Current?

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Answer

Ampere

Explanation

The SI unit of electric current is the 'Ampere' (symbol: A). It is named after the French mathematician and physicist André-Marie Ampère, considered the father of electrodynamics. One ampere is defined as one coulomb of electrical charge flowing past a specific point in one second.

Key Points

  • > Current is measured using a device called an Ammeter.
  • > Ampere (A) is one of the seven SI base units.
  • > Volt (V) is the SI unit of potential difference (Voltage).
  • > Coulomb (C) is the SI unit of electric charge.
  • > Ohm (\\( \\Omega \\)) is the SI unit of electrical resistance.
  • > Watt (W) is the SI unit of electrical power.
  • > Formula: \\( I = \\frac{Q}{t} \\) (Current = Charge / Time).

Additional Information

Electrical SI Units

Physical QuantitySI UnitSymbol
Electric CurrentAmpere\\( A \\)
Electric ChargeCoulomb\\( C \\)
Potential DifferenceVolt\\( V \\)
ResistanceOhm\\( \\Omega \\)

Memory Tips

  • Connect Ampere with the Amplifier that boosts the electrical signal.
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