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  • 17-08-2021
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ampere is a fundamental unit why?​

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  • 17-08-2021

Answer:

The ampere was chosen as a base unit, because it is easily measured whereas the coloumb is not. Interestingly, there is a move a foot to redefine the ampere (which will remain a base unit) in terms of the fundamental charge on an electron (not in terms of coulomb).

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