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"Spike" wrote in message
... On 20/01/2016 10:43, Brian Reay wrote: gareth wrote: "Jim GM4DHJ ..." wrote but hertz means NOTHING whereas c/s describes cycles per second ...much better ... Whereas Ampere means ions per second Charge (Coulombs) per second. One Amp is one Coulomb per second. Since the Ampere and the second are fundamental units in the SI system, and the Coulomb is a unit derived from them and therefore is not a fundamental unit, then one should say that 1 Coulomb = 1 Ampere-second Read up on 'SI fundamental units'. (The SI is but one in a number of arbitrary systems of units) ISTR that the SI system is based upon things that can actually be measured experimentally and not upon some theoretical bases that cannot be measured. But how does one fashion a pair of infinitely long parallel wires in order to be able to measure an ampere has yet to be revealed :-) |
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