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What (who) is ampere - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ampere (disambiguation); Ampère (disambiguation)

Ampère (car)         
FRENCH AUTOMOBILE
Ampere (car)
The Ampère was a French automobile built at Billancourt from 1906 to 1909. The car featured a 10/16 hp four-cylinder engine driving through an electric clutch; according to the advertising material, this made for "variation of speed by electric transmission, with neither dynamo nor accumulators".
Ampère         
The ampere or amp (symbol A) is the base unit of electric current in the International System of Units.
Ampere         
SI UNIT OF ELECTRIC CURRENT
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<unit, electronics> (Amp, A) The unit of electrical current flow. One Amp is the current that will flow through a one-ohm resistance when one Volt DC is applied across it. (2004-01-18)

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Ampère

The ampere or amp (symbol A) is the base unit of electric current in the International System of Units.

Ampere or Ampère may also refer to:

Examples of use of ampere
1. Each trailer was supposed to have 200–ampere electrical service and water piping, but the subcontractors hired by KBR gave each trailer 100–ampere service and did not lay piping at proper building–code levels.
2. Abu Mina owns two large generators, and sells power by the ampere.
3. The REVA has an onboard charger to facilitate easy charging that can be carried out by plugging into any 15–ampere socket at home or work.
4. Outside in the dark hallway, their small generator is in need of a tuneup, spluttering as though giving up its last ampere.
5. Most middle class households now have cables snaking down the street to a neighborhood "generator man" who gives them diesel–generated power for a monthly fee of about $10 per ampere.