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Current of 1 ampere is equivalent to:

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1 coulomb of charge per second
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1 coulomb of charge per 10 second
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10 coulombs of charge per second
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1 coulomb of charge per hour
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The correct option is A 1 coulomb of charge per second
1 ampere of current is equivalent to 1 coulomb per second i.e when 1 coulomb of charge flows through a conductor in 1 second of time then 1 ampere of current is said to have flown through the conductor.

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