Define the unit of current.
Answer
The unit of current is Ampere.
1 Ampere = 1 Coulomb/1 second (I = Q/t)
Hence,
1 ampere is defined as the current produced when a charge of 1 coulomb flows for 1 second.
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The unit of current is Ampere.
1 Ampere = 1 Coulomb/1 second (I = Q/t)
Hence,
1 ampere is defined as the current produced when a charge of 1 coulomb flows for 1 second.