What is the ampere in terms of coulomb?

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2026-03-17 04:31

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As an ampere is an SI base unit, it is NOT defined in terms of the coulomb. In fact, it is defined in terms of the force (in newtons) between two, parallel, current-carrying conductors. The coulomb, being an SI derived unit, is equivalent to an ampere second.

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