The unit of 1 ampere (A) is simply "ampere" itself. It is the standard unit of electric current in the International System of Units (SI).
1 ampere is defined as the amount of electric charge passing through a conductor per second. Specifically:
- 1 ampere is equivalent to 1 coulomb of charge passing through a point in a circuit every second.
So, the unit of electric charge is the
coulomb (C), and the unit of time is the
second (s).
In summary: