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1268:yottaampere
1259:yoctoampere
1248:zettaampere
1239:zeptoampere
1199:femtoampere
1139:microampere
1119:milliampere
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1494:SI brochure
1219:attoampere
1208:petaampere
1188:teraampere
1179:picoampere
1168:gigaampere
1159:nanoampere
1148:megaampere
1128:kiloampere
1088:decaampere
1079:deciampere
1034:power of 10
1018:SI prefixes
1014:, and lux.
927:ohm second
782:temperature
621:-133 atom.
375: grams
302:per metre.
273:seconds or
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2358:Categories
2048:Base units
1895:3 December
1655:28 October
1367:References
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1056:SI symbol
1048:Multiples
990:weber per
756:, ampere,
712:charge is
549:resistance
412:multimeter
307:CGS system
234:As of the
227:physicist
187:; symbol:
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2191:steradian
2106:becquerel
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951:s⋅A⋅kg⋅m
930:kg⋅m⋅s⋅A
909:s⋅A⋅kg⋅m
888:kg⋅m⋅s⋅A
867:kg⋅m⋅s⋅A
810:Quantity
748:, metre,
541:Ohm's law
257:10 C
193:shortened
191:), often
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2298:See also
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2040:SI units
1972:archived
1889:archived
1887:, 2006,
1865:archived
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563:and the
555:and the
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2186:sievert
2181:siemens
2111:coulomb
2061:candela
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816:Symbol
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439:newtons
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350:in the
317:History
300:newtons
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203:in the
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2161:newton
2086:second
2066:kelvin
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2289:tonne
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2141:joule
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2076:metre
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360:dynes
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