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  • Gilberts to Abamperes
    • One abcoulomb per second. Abamperes is the base unit of charge in the centimeter-gram-second system of measure. It is equal to ten amperes. 1 aA = 10 A.

  • Gilberts to Amperes
    • A flow of electric charge of one coulomb per second. SI Base unit of electric current. Also referred to as an amp.

  • Gilberts to Biots
    • One abcoulomb per second. A Biot is equal to an abampere, the base unit of charge in the centimeter-gram-second system of measure, named after Jean-Baptiste Biot. It is equal to ten amperes. 1 biot = 10 A.

  • Gilberts to Centiamperes
    • One hundredth of an ampere. An ampere being the SI base unit of electric current. 1 Centiampere = 10-2 amperes. 1 cA = 0.01 A.

  • Gilberts to Coulombs (International) per Second
    • An ampere is equal to a coulomb per second. This uncommon measure using the International Coulomb. 1 C (Int.)/s ≈ .999 835 027 A.

  • Gilberts to Coulombs per Second
    • A coulomb per second is the definition of amperes. Ampere is the SI base unit of electric current. 1 C/s = 1 A.

  • Gilberts to Decaamperes
    • Ten amperes. An ampere being the SI base unit of electric current. 1 Decaampere = 101 amperes. 1 daA = 10 A.

  • Gilberts to Deciamperes
    • One tenth of an ampere. An ampere being the SI base unit of electric current. 1 Deciampere = 10-1 amperes. 1 dA = 0.1 A.

  • Gilberts to Electromagnetic Units of Current
    • From centimeter-gram-second system. Equivalent to approximately 3.3356 x 10-10 amperes.

  • Gilberts to Electrostatic Units of Current
    • From centimeter-gram-second system. Equivalent to 10 amperes.

  • Gilberts to Exaamperes
    • One quintillion amperes. An ampere being the SI base unit of electric current. 1 Exaampere = 1018 amperes. 1 EA = 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 A.

  • Gilberts to Faradays (chem) per Second
    • Approximately 1 mole of electrons. 1 Faraday (chem) / second ≈ 96 489.983 85 Coulombs / second = 96 489.983 85 amperes.

  • Gilberts to Femtoamperes
    • One quadrillionth of an ampere. An ampere being the SI base unit of electric current. 1 Femtoampere = 10-15 amperes. 1 pA = 0.000 000 000 000 001 A.

  • Gilberts to Franklins per Second
    • Approximately 3.3356 x 10-10 amperes.

  • Gilberts to Gaussian Electric Current
    • Approximately 3.3356 x 10-10 amperes.

  • Gilberts to Gigaamperes
    • One billion amperes. An ampere being the SI base unit of electric current. 1 Gigaampere = 109 amperes. 1 GA = 1 000 000 000 A.

  • Gilberts to Kiloamperes
    • One thousand amperes. An ampere being the SI base unit of electric current. 1 Kiloampere = 103 amperes. 1 kA = 1 000 A.

  • Gilberts to Megaamperes
    • One milliom amperes. An ampere being the SI base unit of electric current. 1 Megaampere = 106 amperes. 1 MA = 1 000 000 A.

  • Gilberts to Microamperes
    • One millionth of an ampere. An ampere being the SI base unit of electric current. 1 Microampere = 10-6 amperes. 1 µA = 0.000 001 A.

  • Gilberts to Milliamperes
    • One thousandth of an ampere. An ampere being the SI base unit of electric current. 1 Milliampere = 10-3 amperes. 1 mA = 0.001 A.

  • Gilberts to Nanoamperes
    • One billionth of an ampere. An ampere being the SI base unit of electric current. 1 Nanoampere = 10-9 amperes. 1 nA = 0.000 000 001 A.

  • Gilberts to Picoamperes
    • One trillionth of an ampere. An ampere being the SI base unit of electric current. 1 Picoampere = 10-12 amperes. 1 pA = 0.000 000 000 001 A.

  • Gilberts to Pitaamperes
    • One quadrillion amperes. An ampere being the SI base unit of electric current. 1 Pitaampere = 1015 amperes. 1 PA = 1 000 000 000 000 000 A.

  • Gilberts to Statamperes
    • Electrostatic unit of current. One statvolt passing through a resistance of one statohm. 1 Statampere is approximately 3.3356 x 10-10 amperes. 1 statA ≈ 0.000 000 000 333 56 A.

  • Gilberts to Teraamperes
    • One trillion amperes. An ampere being the SI base unit of electric current. 1 Teraampere = 1012 amperes. 1 TA = 1 000 000 000 000 A.