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The abbreviation amp is short of ampere, which is a unit of measurement named after a scientist.
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The amp was discovered by Andre-Marie Ampere, a French physicist and mathematician, known for his contributions to the development of electromagnetism. The unit of electric current, the ampere (A), is named after him.
Ampere; commonly abbreviated to "A," and named after Andre-Marie Ampere (1775-1836), a French mathematician and physicist.
André-Marie Ampère did not discover the amp. The term "amp" is actually named after him in recognition of his work on electromagnetism and the development of Ampère's Law. He laid the foundation for the concept of electrical current measurement that eventually led to the definition of the ampere as the unit of electric current.
An amp is the actual amp while an amp chord connects the instrument to the amp.
The SI convention is that all SI units, when written in full, are written entirely in lower-case letters. For those units named in honour of individuals, only their symbols are capitalised. For example, the SI unit for power is written as watt but, because it is named in honour of James Watt, its symbol is a capital W.So it is incorrect to capitalise ampere (not amp!).
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The ampere (symbol: A) is the international system of unit electric current and it's 1 of the seven SI Base units, the name comes from Marie_Ampère (1775-1836), French mathematician and physicist, considered the father of electrodynamics. In practice, its name is often shortened to amp
Following SI convention, we never capitalise any unit of measurement when it is written in full. If, however, the unit is named in honour of someone, then its symbol is capitalised. So we write 'ampere' without a capital, but its symbol, 'A', is capitalised.Incidentally, it's 'ampere', not 'amp'.