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ampereSI unit of electrical current. Electrical current (a flow of negative charge) is measured in a similar way to water current, in terms of an amount per unit time; one ampere (amp) represents a flow of one coulomb per second, which is about 6.28 × 1018 electrons per second. When a charge (Q) of one coulomb is flowing at a given point in a material in a time (t) of one second, a current (I) of one ampere is flowing. This can be represented as a formula: Q = I × t. The instrument used to measure the flow of current through a conductor is called an ammeter. The ampere is defined as the current that produces a specific magnetic force (2 × 10−7 newtons per metre) between two long, straight, parallel conductors placed 1 m/3.3 ft apart in a vacuum. It is named after the French scientist André Ampère. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| To provide a link between various instrument responses and ambient concentrations, we also converted the picoamp and femtoamp outputs to estimated nanograms per cubic meter based on the manufacturer's recommended conversion factors and included the conversion in Table 3. The Agilent 4157B high-resolution source/monitor unit (HRSMU) module can supply 1 femtoamp measurement resolution without external preamplifiers. 1 femtoamp to facilitate ultra-sensitive measurements. |
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