The SI unit of current is called an ampere (A). If 1 coulomb charge flows through any crosssection of a conductor in 1 second, then the electric current flowing through the conductor is said to be 1 ampere. $ \text { i.e., } 1 A=\frac{1 C}{1 s}=1 C s^{-1} $
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