Electronics - Voltage and Current - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Voltage and Current - General Questions (Q.No. 14)
14.
What are the unit and symbol for current?
Discussion:
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SAWAN KUMAR said:
8 years ago
The conventional symbol for current is I, which originates from the French phrase intensite de courant, (current intensity).
Velamala.neelam(blue) said:
10 years ago
Current is represented with I (Intensity of current) and unit is amperes.
Siva said:
1 decade ago
Current symbol & unit ampere I. Then voltage unit and symbol?
Naimat said:
1 decade ago
Unit of current is ampere(A) , and current is represented by 'I', and is derived from "Intensity of the flow charge".
Saikiran said:
1 decade ago
Current measure in amperes current represented in I.
Jjayakrishna said:
1 decade ago
Current is represented with I Because it is known as intencity of current and it can be measured in Amperes.
Madhuri said:
1 decade ago
Current measures in Amperes(A) and is represented as I from Amperes Law.
G.Naresh said:
1 decade ago
Current is represented by 'I', and it's unit is Amperes. This unit was came from the Scientist Ampere.
Merry said:
1 decade ago
Current measures in ampere,its symbol is 'A' & current symbol is 'I'
Harshit said:
1 decade ago
Current is alwayas represented by I and unit is Amperes.
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