This is a name sometimes used in place of current It is used because the electrical current is measured in Amperes (Amps) By definition, 1 Ampere = the current that will cause silver to be deposited at a rate of 0 001118 grams per second when passed through a solution of silver nitrate
The amount of current that flows through an electric circuit Measured in Amps, A; symbolized in equations by I
measurement of the amount of flow in an electrical current; shorten to "amp"; named in honor of Andre'-Marie Ampere (1775-1836) for his early work in the field of electrodynamics
units of measurement of electrical current  Current is the flow of electrical charge carriers, usually electrons, through an electronic circuit Ê Using the analogy of water flowing through a pipe, current is the equivalent of the flow of water moving through it
The measurement of the amount of electricity flowing past a given point in a conductor per second Current is another name for amperage
A unit of electrical current; the force through which the energy is pushed through a conductor Measured in amps; Ohm's Law symbol is I
A unit of electrical current, equal to Coulombs per second This is the flow rate of electrons moving through a circuit, very roughly analogous to gallons per minute flowing from a faucet
this is a term sometimes used in science that means the same as current This term is used because the electrical current is measured in Amperes (Amps) By definition; one Ampere= The current that current that will cause silver to be deposited at the rate of 0 001118 grams per second when passed through a solution of silver mitrate
The strength of an electric current measured in amperes The amount of electric current flow, similar to the flow of water in gallons per minute
Amount of electron or current flow (the number of electrons passing a point in a given time) in an electrical circuit