Amper

/ˈæmpər/ noun

The fundamental unit of electric current, named after André-Marie Ampère, measuring how much electrical charge flows through a wire each second.

Named after French physicist André-Marie Ampère (1775-1836), who made crucial discoveries about electromagnetism. The term became standard in the 1880s when electrical units were formally standardized internationally.

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