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There is no 'formula' which defines the ampere. The ampere is defined in terms of the resulting force between two parallel, current-carrying, conductors, due to the magnetic fields surrounding those conductors.

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There is no formula for total amps. Ohm's Law states Volts = Amps x Resistance.

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