Unit used to measure electrical current strength.
The unit for the electric current; the flow of electrons. One amp is 1 coulomb passing in one second. One amp is produced by an electric force of 1 volt acting across a resistance of 1 ohm.
A measure of the flow of electric current; abbreviated and commonly referred to as an amp.
ere (amp) the unit used to measure electric current; the symbol is A.
A unit in which electrical current can be measured. Amp is also a colloquial term for amplifier.
A unit of electrical flow. In a water system, the flow of millions of water molecules would be expressed in terms of gallons per minute. In an electrical system, the flow of millions of electrons is expressed in terms of amps or amperes.
A unit of electrical flow. In a water system flow might be expressed as gallons per minute.
An Ampere or an Amp is a unit of measurement for an electrical current. One amp is the amount of current produced by an electromotive force of one volt acting through the resistance of one ohm. Named for the French physicist Andre Marie Ampere. The abbreviation for Amp is A but its mathematical symbol is "I". Small currents are measured in milli-Amps or thousandths of an Amp.
abreviation for ampere which is the measure of electrical flow - an SI thing
Ampere. A measurement of electrical current. This term is also sometimes used as an abbreviation for amplifier.
Abbreviation for ampere, the unit of electrical current. Also an abbreviation for amplifier.
The standard unit for measuring the strength of an electric current. The key word here is strength. The more amps the stronger, or more powerful. Often shortened to amp.
A measurement of electrical current in a circuit. Contrast with "volts," which is a measure of force, or pressure, behind the current. Multiplying amps times volts derives "watts," the total measurement of power.
The unit that measures electrical current.
A unit of electrical current. The quantity tells you how much electricity is being drawn through a power cable.
the metric unit for electric current
Measure of rate of electrical flow in a circuit
ACRONYM - A unit of electrical current or rate of flow of electrons through a conductor. One volt across one ohm of resistance causes a current flow of one ampere. One ampere is equal to 6.25 x 1018 electrons per second passing a set point in a circuit. Ampere ( 099)
The unit of electrical current. High currents require larger diameter wire to minimise losses which cause cable temperature rise.
The measure of current in a circuit.
A measurement of current flow. One ampere (amp) will flow as one volt is applied across a resistance of one ohm.
the basic unit of electric current adopted under the systeme international d'unites
The base unit of electrical current, which is the rate of flow of an electrical charge.
(ampere) The basic unit of current in an electrical circuit. One ampere is the rate of flow of electric current when one coulomb of charge flows past a point in the circuit in one second. Symbolically characterized by the letter "" and sometimes "" when used in formulas.
The rate at which electrical power flows to a light, tool, or appliance.
A measurement of the flow of electrical current. One amp is equal to the electric force of one volt acting across the resistance of one ohm.
An abbreviation for ampere. Learn more about Amp...
Unit of measure of current flow. At a given point in a circuit an Amp (1A) Equals 1 coulomb of electrons passing in 1 second.
Ampere. The unit of electrical current. Also milli amp (one thousandth of an amp) and micro amp (one millionth of an amp). One amp corresponds to the flow of about 6 x 1018 electrons per second.
A unit of measurement that indicates the amount of current flowing in a circuit. "Amp" is short for ampere.
The unit of measure for electrical current.
Measures the quantity of electric current. Short for ampere (A).
The measurement unit for electrical current.
Abbreviation of Ampere, a unit of measure for electrical current
An Amp is a unit that measures the rate of flow of an electrical current.
The abbreviation for ampere and amperage. The unit used to measure electric current
Ampere...which is a measure of current. Can be abbreviated by either "Amps", "A", or expressed as milliamps (mA). See MilliAmps below..
abbreviation for amplifier. It can be a pre amp (preamplifier) or power amp (power-amplifier). Amp is also an abbreviation for ampere, the basic unit of current.
Short for ampere (A). It measures the quantity of electric current.
(1 - Technical) A unit of electrical current. (2 - Technical) See Amplifier.
A unit expressing the rate of flow of electric current.
A unit of measure for electrical current which refers to the amount of electricity per second flowing through a wire.
The term used to describe the measure of the current of a power line, or the flow or volume. Just as in a water system, the higher the amperage, the higher the flow or volume.
An electrical expression defined by Current X Voltage, better known as the "flow" of the circuit. In common terms, Amps are what kill people in accidents, not voltage. See also Volt, Watt.
A unit of measurement of electric current used in quantifying the rate at which electrons flow past a given point in a wire. The amount of current sent by one volt through a resistance of one ohm.
Ampere The unit of measurement of electric current. It is proportional to the quantity of electrons flowing through a conductor past a given point in one second. It is analogous to cubic feet of water flowing per second.
Ampere. The international base unit of current that represents the rate flow of electric charges through a conductor. Symbolized by "A". One amp is equal to the steady current produced by 1 volt applied across a resistance of 1 ohm.
A measure of the amount of electrical current going through a circuit at any given time. Also see volt and watt.
Short version of the word ampere, an electrical measure.
The standard unit of measurement of electrical current passing through a circuit. Cables, fuses and switches are designated by their current carrying capacity.
(1)Brand name long associated with the highest quality interconnection products and systems! (2) Ampere - Practical unit of electrical current; the current flow rate (ie, quantity of electrons passing a point in 1 second). Voltage of 1 volt will send a current of 1 ampere through a resistance of 1 ohm.
Quantitative unit of measurement of electrical current
A measurement of the volume of electricity used by the appliance or load.
Short form of ampere. A measure of the amount of current flowing in a wire. Similar to the flow rate (gallons per hour) of water in a hydraulic system.
The abbreviation for Ampere and the unit of measurement of current. The symbol is "A"
electrical current; a measure of flowing electrons.
Ampere. The basic unit used to measure electric current.