What is ampere? - Electricity Explained - (2)
What is an Amp?
Introduction to Electric Current
- This video serves as a follow-up to the creator's previous discussion on electricity, providing foundational knowledge about electric current.
- Metals like copper allow electrons to flow freely from atom to atom, which is essential for conducting electricity.
Understanding Amperes
- An ampere (amp) measures electric current; specifically, it quantifies how many electrons pass a point per second.
- 1 amp equals 1 coulomb per second, where 1 coulomb represents approximately 6.24 quintillion electrons flowing past a point every second.
Practical Examples of Current Measurement
- The adapter for a laptop typically requires an electric current of 1 amp.
- In contrast, lightning strikes can produce currents ranging from 5,000 to 50,000 amperes depending on storm intensity.