SI Unit of Current
The SI (International System of Units) unit of electric current is the Ampere (A).
1A= 1C/s = 1 V/Ω
Note: In terms of magnetic field strength, 1 Ampere corresponds to a current that produces a magnetic field of 2 × 10-7 Tesla at a distance of 1 meter.
Unit of Current
Electric current is the flow of electric charge in a conductor. In our daily lives, electric currents play a pivotal role. Whether in classrooms or homes, understanding the flow of current is essential. Scientifically, electric current refers to the movement of charge in circuits, sometimes carried by both ions and electrons. The unit of current, known as the Ampere (A), enables us to quantify this flow. Let’s learn about it all.
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