ELECTRIC CURRENT UNIT MEASUREMENT
An electric current is a flow of electric charge. The equation of current is: I = ▵Q/▵t where I is the current flowing, ▵Q is the change in electric charge, and ▵t is the change in time. The SI unit of electric current is the ampere (A). This is equal to one coulomb of charge in one second. Current can be found in wires, batteries, and lightning.
Units of electric current
- EMU Of Current (EMU c) ⇛
- ESU Of Current (ESU c) ⇛
- Abamperes (abA) ⇛
- Amperes (A) ⇛
- Biots (Bi) ⇛
- Centiamperes (cA) ⇛
- Coulombs Per Second (C) ⇛
- Deciamperes (dA) ⇛
- Dekaamperes (daA) ⇛
- Electromagnetic Unit CGS (EMU) ⇛
- Electrostatic Unit CGS (ESU) ⇛
- Faradays Per Second (Far/s) ⇛
- Franklins Per Second (Fr/s) ⇛
- Gaussian Electric Current (gec) ⇛
- Gigaamperes (GA) ⇛
- Gilberts (Gb) ⇛
- Hectoamperes (hA) ⇛
- Kiloamperes (kA) ⇛
- Megaamperes (MA) ⇛
- Microamperes (μA) ⇛
- Milliamperes (mA) ⇛
- Nanoamperes (nA) ⇛
- Picoamperes (pA) ⇛
- Siemens Volts (sV) ⇛
- Statamperes (stA) ⇛
- Teraamperes (TA) ⇛
- Volts Per Ohm (V/Ω) ⇛
- Watts Per Volts (W/V) ⇛
- Webers Per Henry (w/h) ⇛
ELECTRIC-CURRENT's unit pairs