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AMPERAGEThe rate of flow of electricity through wire measured in terms of amperes.
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AMPERAGEThe amount of charge moved per second by an electric current, measured in amperes.
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AMPERAGEstrength of an electric current, 1889, from ampere on model of voltage.
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AMPERAGEA measure of electric current describing the magnitude.
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AMPERAGEAmperage is the strength of a current of electricity expressed and measured in amperes (called amps for short). Amperage is used to measure the flow of electrical current.
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AMPERAGE The amount of electrical current transferred from one component to another.
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AMPERAGE(n) the strength of an electrical current measured in amperes
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AMPERAGEA unit of electrical current, equal to Coulombs per second. This is the flow rate of electrons moving through a circuit, very roughly analogous to gallons per minute flowing from a faucet.
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AMPERAGEA measure of the volume of electric flow (as opposed to the "pressure" of flow, which is measured in volts). The product of volts times amperes is equal to power which is measured in watts. One ampere flowing at 100 volts equals 100 watts. Similarly, 10 amperes flowing at 10 volts equals 100 watts. Amperes are commonly referred to [..]
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AMPERAGE the number of electrons that pass a given point at a given time.
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AMPERAGEA measure of electric current describing the magnitude.
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AMPERAGEMeasurement of the strength or intensity of an electric current in ampere.
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AMPERAGEThe measurement of electric current. Amperage is what you feel when you are shocked. The higher the amperage the more intense shock you feel.
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AMPERAGE The amount of electric current in amperes.
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AMPERAGEThe strength of an electric current expressed in amperes.
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AMPERAGE(Amps/Rated Amperage) – A measure of the flow of electric current. If you think in terms of water through a hose, amperage would be a measure of water volume flowing through the hose. As it applies to [..]
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AMPERAGEThe rate of the flow of electrons through a conductor, denoted by the electrical symbol A.
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AMPERAGEA measurement of the amount of electric current.
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AMPERAGEthe magnitude of an electrical current as expressed in amperes.
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AMPERAGEThe amount of electrical current through a conductive source. Angle of Reflectance –
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AMPERAGEThe strength of an electric current measured in amperes. The amount of electric current flow, similar to the flow of water in gallons per minute.
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AMPERAGEThe rate of electrical current flow in a circuit.
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AMPERAGEStrength of electric current. See: ampere. (05 Mar 2000)
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AMPERAGEAmount of electric current used or needed to run a device. It is measured in amperes (amps).
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AMPERAGEAmperage or amps is a measure of the flow of electric current. For vacuum cleaners, the term "amps" indicates the amount of electrical current that a vacuum motor uses while operating. Theoretically, the more amps a motor draws, the more powerful it is. However, amp ratings alone do not take into account the resistance of the filter syste [..]
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AMPERAGEAmperage is a measurement of the rate of flow of electrical energy flowing through a circuit. In APV’s the lower the amps, the less capable the circuit is in handling high voltages in combination with [..]
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AMPERAGEA measurement of the amount of electric current.<
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AMPERAGEThe strength of an electrical current, measured in amperes
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AMPERAGEAn electron or current flow of one coulomb per second, past a given point in a circuit.
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