The
amp is a shortened version of the word amperes. Amperes was also the discoverer of the
amp, thus the name.
Amps are a unit of measurement, represented with the symbol A in a circuit diagram, that measures the
flow of electrons in an electrical unit. You can measure amps using an
amp meter, which is represented with the letter A in a circle, with a + sign to the side of it, on a circuit diagram.
Some scientific laws use the amp, including Ohm'
s Law. This tells us that the
flow, divided by the voltage, is how many ohms there are in a circuit. The
flow is represented with I, the voltage with V and the resistance with R. This is the formula for it:
V divided by I is equal to R.
R = How many ohms there are. Example: