The ampere wasn't really discovered. It is the word given to the unit of electrical current. It is named after André-Marie Ampère (1775-1836), a French physicist that found the science of electromagnetism.
In 1820, Ampère performed a series of experiments. These experiments led him to formulate the law of electromagnetism, named after him, Ampère's law, that mathematically shows the magnetic force between two electrical currents.
The amp was discovered by Andre-Marie Ampere, a French physicist and mathematician, known for his contributions to the development of electromagnetism. The unit of electric current, the ampere (A), is named after him.
The first recorded use of the electrical term ampere was in 1881, forty five years after the death of André Ampere for whom it was named.
Electric current was discovered by Alessandro Volta in 1800 when he created the first chemical battery, the voltaic pile.
The unit for measuring current is the ampere, symbolized as A.
Ampere, milliampere, microampere, nanoampere, picoampere.
The amp was discovered by Andre-Marie Ampere, a French physicist and mathematician, known for his contributions to the development of electromagnetism. The unit of electric current, the ampere (A), is named after him.
Andre Ampere didn't 'invent' the ampere. The unit for current was named many years after the death of Ampere, in his honour. The ampere is defined in terms of its magnetic effect -i.e. the resulting force between two, parallel, current-carrying conductors. It was Ampere who discovered the relationship between current and force.
Ampere disconvered the relationship between the magnitude of an electric current and the force acting on a current-carrying conductor within a magnetic field. Thus, the unit of current, the ampere, was named in his honour.
The first recorded use of the electrical term ampere was in 1881, forty five years after the death of André Ampere for whom it was named.
Electric current was discovered by Alessandro Volta in 1800 when he created the first chemical battery, the voltaic pile.
Andre-Marie Ampere was a French physicist who was one of the scientists who founded the theories of electrodynamics. He lived from 20 January 1775 to 10 June 1836. To honor his contribution, the unit to measure electric current, ampere, was named after him in 1881.
The Ampere is named after André-Marie Amprére, one of the main discoverers of electromagnetism. Note: The ampere was not "discovered" per se. It is a unit of measure for electric current, and electric current was know to exist well before it was qualified (defined) and quantified (measured).
ampere is the unit in all the systems for electric current
The unit for measuring current is the ampere, symbolized as A.
Ampere, milliampere, microampere, nanoampere, picoampere.
In Andre Ampere's basement.
i think it is AMPERE itself.....