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Re: Current definition

Home › Electrical Engineering Forum › General Discussion › Current definition › Re: Current definition

2011/01/28 at 2:26 am #11765
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Current is a measure of the rate of flow of electrons.  1 Ampere is equal to 1 coulomb per second.  One coulomb is equal to 6.241 x 1018

electrons.

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