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{i} family name; André Marie Ampère (1775-1836), French physicist who is one of the chief discoverers of electromagnetism
ampere
a unit of electrical current, the standard base unit in the International System of Units. Abbreviation: amp, Symbol: A

Definition: The ampere is that constant current which, if maintained in two straight parallel conductors of infinite length, of negligible circular cross-section, and placed 1 metre apart in vacuum, would produce between these conductors a force equal to 2 x 10–7 newton per metre of length. ().

ampere
the practical unit of electric-current strength
Ampere
Unit of electric current One ampere is the flow of one coulomb of charge per second
Ampere
The number of electrons flowing past a given point in an electrical conductor in a given amount of time; this is the electrical current
Ampere
A unit of measure for an electrical current; the amount of current that flows in a circuit at an electromotive force of one Volt and at a resistance of one Ohm Abbreviated as amp
Ampere
The unit of measurement of electrical current produced in a circuit by 1 volt acting through a resistance of 1 ohm
Ampere
A unit of measurement of electric current, which is the rate that electrons flow in a wire; one ampere is 6 023 x 1023 electrons per second The measurement is similar to gallons per minute of water in a pipe
Ampere
The unit of measurement of electrical current produced in a circuit by 1 volt acting through a resistance of 1 ohm The measure of the rate of flow of electrons past a given point in an electric conductor such as a power line
Ampere
A unit of measure of electrical current
Ampere
SI unit of electric current
Ampere
A unit of electrical current equivalent to about 6 x 1018 electrons per second Named after the scientist Andre Marie Ampere, who did studies with electricity and magnetism
Ampere
Unit of measurement for electric current; 1 ampere equals the flow of one coulomb of charge each second past a fixed point Represented in electrical equations as I, related to Voltage (V), and Resistance (R), as described by Ohm's Law: I = V/R
Ampere
The unit of electric current; one coulomb per second
Ampere
Unit of electrical current flow, or rate of flow of electrons
Ampere
Standard unit to measure the strength of an electric current One amp is the amount of current produced by an electromotive force of one volt acting through the resistance of one ohm The ampere is 10-1 of the theoretical electromagnetic unit of current Named for the French physicist Andre Marie Ampere See ohm
Ampere
A unit of electrical current or rate of flow of electrons through a conductor One volt across one ohm of resistance causes a current flow of one ampere One ampere is equal to 6 25 x 1018 electrons per second passing a set point in a circuit (099)
Ampere
A unit of electrical current or rate of flow of electrons One volt across one ohm of resistance causes a current flow of one ampere A flow of one coulomb per second equals one ampere
Ampere
The unit of measurement of electrical current flow, named after André Ampère, a 19th century French physicist One ampere is the value of current that will be maintained in a circuit with an electromotive force of one volt and a resistance of one ohm One ampere = 6 25 x 1018 electrons/second See CURRENT
Ampere
(AMP) A unit of electrical current or the rate of flow of electrons through a conductor One volt across one ohm of resistance causes a current flow of one ampere One ampere equals 6 25 x 1018 electrons per second passing a given point in a circuit; abbreviated amp For example, a 1,200 watt, 120-volt hair dryer pulls 10 amps of electric current (watts divided by volts)
Ampere
A unit of electric current One ampere of current is equal to one coulomb (6 25 x 1,018) of electrons passing a point in a circuit in one second See Electric Current
Ampere
Abbreviation A SI unit of electric current
Ampere
Unit of electrical current
Ampere
The measurement unit for electrical current
Ampere
The practical unit of current measurement Equal to the amount of electrical current required to produce 1 volt passing through a resistance of 1 ohm
Ampere
A standard unit of current Defined as the amount of current that flows when one volt of emf is applied across one ohm of resistance An ampere of current is produced by one coulomb of charge passing a point in one second
Ampere
The unit for measuring the strength of electric current It is proportional to the quantity of electrons flowing through a conductor past a given point in one second
ampere
the basic unit of electric current adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites; "a typical household circuit carries 15 to 50 amps" a former unit of electric current (slightly smaller than the SI ampere)
ampere
am·pere amperes in BRIT, also use ampère An ampere is a unit which is used for measuring electric current. The abbreviation amp is also used
ampere
001118 grams per second
ampere
a former unit of electric current (slightly smaller than the SI ampere)
ampere
a unit of electrical current, the standard base unit in the International System of Units. Abbreviation: amp, Symbol
ampere
{i} unit of electric current
ampere
Statute as, one tenth of the unit of current of the C
ampere
system of electro-magnetic units, or the practical equivalent of the unvarying current which, when passed through a standard solution of nitrate of silver in water, deposits silver at the rate of 0
ampere
The unit of electric current; defined by the International Electrical Congress in 1893 and by U
ampere
the basic unit of electric current adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites; "a typical household circuit carries 15 to 50 amps"
ampere
Called also the international ampère
ampere-hour
a unit of electric charge, equal to the charge transferred by a current of one ampere in one hour through a specified point in a circuit, equal to 3600 coulombs
ampere-turn
the unit of magnetomotive force
Ampère's law
Law of electromagnetism that describes mathematically the magnetic force between two electric currents. It was named after A.-M. Ampère, who discovered that such forces exist. If two currents flow in the same direction, the force between the two wires is attractive; if they flow in opposite directions, the force is repulsive. In each case, the force is directly proportional to the currents
ampere-hour
quantity of electricity transferred by a current of one ampere in one hour
ampere-hour
a unit of charge equal to 3600 coulombs
ampere-meter
device which measures the strength of an electric current
ampere-minute
a unit of charge equal to 60 coulombs
ampere-turn
a unit of magnetomotive force equal to the magnetomotive force produced by the passage of 1 ampere through 1 complete turn of a coil; equal to 1
ampere-turn
257 gilberts
ampères
plural form of ampère
André Marie Ampère
{i} (1775-1836) French physicist who is one of the chief discoverers of electromagnetism
ampere
amp-
ampere
amp
amperes
plural of ampere
kilovolt-ampere
a unit of electrical power equal to 1000 volt-amperes
volt-ampere
a unit of electrical power in an AC circuit equal to the power dissipated when 1 volt produces a current of 1 ampere
volt-ampere
unit for measuring electrical force
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    am·pere

    Этимология

    [ 'am-"pir also -"per ] (noun.) 1881. Named after the French physicist André-Marie Ampère.
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