Electrical Engineering - Quantities and Units - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Quantities and Units - General Questions (Q.No. 25)
25.
Current is measured in
watts
volts
henries
amperes
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Raza said:   3 years ago
Good, Thanks all for explaining the answer.

Ofuasia said:   7 years ago
I agree with you. Current is measured in ampere.

Hemant said:   8 years ago
Ampere discovered it.

The SI unit of current is ampere.

Sunil chouhan said:   8 years ago
I agree with you @Santhosh.

Seema said:   9 years ago
I agree with you @Santhosh.

Santhosh uppala said:   9 years ago
Watts - Power.
Volts - Voltage.
Henries - Inducteance.
Amper - Current.

Tukmol said:   9 years ago
Thank you @Krishnendu, @Vishal.

Krishnendu said:   1 decade ago
@Vishal is absolutely right. Good explanation. Everything is clear.

Amp is the unit of current. We can also write it as charge/sec or Coulomb/sec or amp.

Vishal nakrani said:   1 decade ago
Watt unit is for power. Volt unit is for voltage. Henries unit is for inductor. So amp unit is for current.

Shadiq said:   1 decade ago
What about henries?


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