Originally Answered: CURRENT (Denoted by I )Has a relation formula with CHARGE defined asI=Q/Twhere Q is charge (S.I. unit C [Coulomb])and T is time (S.I. unit s [SECOND])So from here we DERIVE unit of current to beCoulomb/secondBut it has a different fundamental unitAmpereAfter Andre Marie AmpereDefinition:The flow of charge per unit time is defined as current.Dimensional formula:[MⁿLⁿTⁿA¹]where n=0
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