Abamp

/ˈæbæmp/ noun

A unit of electric current equal to 10 amperes, used in the centimeter-gram-second system of measurement.

From 'ab-' (absolute) and 'ampere,' abbreviated from 'abampere.' Created in the 19th century as scientists developed standardized units for measuring electricity.

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