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AL2006
The Ampere is the basic unit of electric current.

One Ampere means one coulomb of electric charge (6.24 x 10¹⁸ electrons)
flowing past you every second.

Answer:

Current

Explanation: The ampere is a unit of current which means one unit of charge ( coulomb) flows in one second of time. Symbol of ampere is 'A'. The ampere is named on a French physicist Andre-Marie Ampere.

One Ampere= 1 Coulomb per Second.

An electric current is defined as the rate of net flow of charged particles between two points in a given time period.

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