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One ampere current is...

One ampere current is

A

`("1 coulomb")/("1 second")`

B

`("2 coulomb")/("1 second"^(2))`

C

`"1 coulomb" xx " 1 second"`

D

`"1 coulomb " xx "1 second"^(2)`

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The correct Answer is:
A

Charge flowing per unit time is known as current, i.e.
`I = (Q)/(t)`
`therefore` 1 Ampere `= (" 1 Coulomb")/("1 Second")`
(1 Coulomb/1 Second)
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