Why Current(Ampere) is chosen as Fundamental Quanties not
Charge(coulomb) ?

Answer Posted / siva kumar

Current is flow of electrons/charge with respect to time i.e.,
6.241 × 10^18 electrons, or one coulomb passing through a
conductor in one second is called 1 Ampere. 1 Ampere = 1
coulomb/sec

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