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SI base unit ampere divided by the 0.01-fold of the SI base unit metre -- QUDT  +
amperepercentimetre  +
A measure used to express how a current is subject to temperature. Originally used in Wien's Law to describe phenomena related to filaments. One use today is to express how a current generator derates with temperature. -- QUDT  +
AmperePerDegreeCelsius  +
ampereperdegreecelsius  +
AmperePerGram  +
`Ampere per gram` is a practical unit to describe an (applied) current relative to the involved amount of material. This unit is often found in electrochemistry to standardize test conditions and compare various scales of investigated materials. -- QUDT  +
amperepergram  +
meta  +
AmperePerJoule  +
The inverse measure of joule-per-ampere or weber. The measure for the reciprical of magnetic flux. -- QUDT  +
ampereperjoule  +
AmperePerMetre  +
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is the SI unit of magnetic field strength. One ampere per meter is equal to π/250 oersteds (12.566 371 millioersteds) in CGS units. The ampere per meter is also the SI unit of "magnetization" in the sense of magnetic dipole moment per unit volume; in this context 1 A/m = 0.001 emu per cubic centimeter. -- QUDT  +
AmperePerMilliMetre  +