Ampere to CGS e.s. unit Conversion

Convert between Ampere and CGS e.s. unit quickly and accurately.

A
CGS es

How to Convert Ampere to CGS e.s. unit

Conversion Formula

1 A = 2997924536.843 CGS es
1 CGS es = 3E-10 A

Example

Convert 15 A to CGS es:

15 A = 15 × 2997924536.843 CGS es = 44968868052.647 CGS es

Unit Information

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Ampere

A

Definition

The Ampere (A) is the SI base unit of electric current, defined as one coulomb of electric charge passing through a conductor per second. It is fundamental in electrical engineering and physics for measuring the rate of electric charge flow in circuits, essential for analyzing electrical systems and designing electronic devices.

History/Origin

Named after André-Marie Ampère, a French physicist and mathematician who made significant contributions to electromagnetism in the early 19th century. The ampere was officially adopted as the SI base unit for electric current in 1948, replacing earlier definitions based on electrochemical processes and providing a more precise and reproducible standard.

Current Use

The ampere is universally used in electrical engineering, electronics, and physics to measure current flow in circuits, power systems, and electronic devices. It is essential for circuit analysis, electrical safety calculations, power system design, and the specification of electrical components and equipment in industrial, commercial, and residential applications.

Multiplier

1

Offset

0

CGS e.s. unit

CGS es

Definition

The CGS electrostatic unit of current is a unit in the CGS electrostatic system, equal to approximately 3.335641 × 10⁻¹⁰ amperes. It represents an extremely small current and was used in electrostatic measurements and calculations before the adoption of the SI system.

History/Origin

The CGS electrostatic unit was part of the CGS electrostatic system developed in the late 19th century, providing a coherent set of units for electrostatic measurements. The abbreviation "e.s." stands for "electrostatic," distinguishing it from electromagnetic units in the CGS system.

Current Use

The CGS electrostatic unit of current is rarely used in modern practice, having been replaced by the SI ampere. It may occasionally appear in historical scientific literature or specialized contexts where CGS electrostatic units are discussed, but contemporary electrical engineering uses the ampere and its decimal multiples exclusively.

Multiplier

3E-10

Offset

0

Ampere to CGS e.s. unit Conversion Table

Ampere [A] CGS e.s. unit [CGS es]
1 A 2997924536.84314394 CGS es
10 A 29979245368.4314346313 CGS es
25 A 74948113421.0785827637 CGS es
50 A 149896226842.1571655273 CGS es
100 A 299792453684.3143310547 CGS es
0 A 0E+0 CGS es
-10 A -29979245368.4314346313 CGS es
-40 A -119916981473.7257385254 CGS es