The
abampere (aA), also called the biot after Jean-Baptiste Biot , is the basic electromagnetic unit of electric current in the emu-cgs
Kaynak: AbampereWhen a current of one
abampere (1 abA) flows through a resistance of 1 abohm, the resulting potential difference across the component is
Kaynak: AbohmThe definition of the abcoulomb follows from that of the
abampere : given two parallel currents of one
abampere separated by one centimetre
Kaynak: AbcoulombThe ampere was originally defined as one tenth of the CGS system electromagnetic unit of current (now known as the
abampere ), the amount
Kaynak: AmpereAnother name for the
abampere , a unit of current, named after him. Maurice Anthony Biot (1905–1985), Belgian-American physicist
Kaynak: BiotA potential difference of 1 abV will drive a current of one
abampere through a resistance of one abohm . In most practical applications,
Kaynak: AbvoltaA :
abampere , the CGS unit of current. attoampere, 10−18 ampere , a unit of electric current. aa : Aa (digraph), see List of Latin digraphs
Kaynak: AAdyne , and the currents defined by this equation were measured in the "electromagnetic unit (emu) of current" (also called the "
abampere ").
Kaynak: Vacuum permeabilityThe electromagnetic units of measure were known as the
abampere, the abvolt, the abcoulomb and so on: Electrostatic system of units:
Kaynak: History of the metric systemelectromagnetic unit ;
abampere (cgs unit ) | abamp | ≡ 10 A | 10 A | esu per second ; statampere (cgs unit ) | esu/s c 3.335641 | e-10
Kaynak: Conversion of unitsElectric current I | ampere (A)international ampere
abampere or biot statampere 1.000022 10.0 3.335641×10−10 | Temperature Theta
Kaynak: Metric system