Ampère
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Ampere or amp is a unit of current, named after André-Marie Ampère
Ampère may refer to:
- André-Marie Ampère (1775–1836), physicist and mathematician
- Ampère's circuital law, a right-hand rule relating current in a conductor to the magnetic field around the conductor
- Ampère's force law relating the current through two nearby conductors to the force between them.
- Monge–Ampère equation, a particular kind of nonlinear second order partial differential equation
- Ampere (band), an American punk band known for short and extremely loud performances
- Ampère (car), a French automobile, built 1906–9
- Ampere (NJT station), a train station on the Montclair Branch, 1908–91
- Ampére, a town in Paraná state, Brasil
- Jean-Jacques Ampère (1800–64), French philologist
- Opel Ampera, an plug-in hybrid automobile produced by General Motors
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