英単語

ampereの意味・使い方・発音

ampere

英 ['æmpeə(r)] 美 [æm'pɪr]
  • n. アンペア(電流強度を計算する標準単位)

英語の語源


ampere
ampere: [19] This international term for a unit of electrical current derives from the name of André-Marie Ampère (1775–1836), the French physicist and mathematician. It was officially adopted by the Congrès électrique in Paris in 1881. Ampère himself is best remembered for first making the distinction between electrical current and voltage, and for explaining magnetism in terms of electrical currents. The term ammeter ‘current-measuring device’ [19] was based on ampere.
ampere (n.)
1881, "the current that one volt can send through one ohm," from French ampère, named for French physicist André-Marie Ampère (1775-1836). Shortened form amp is attested from 1886.

例文


1. This piece of equipment needs a thirty- ampere fuse.
この装置には30アンペアのヒューズが必要です。

2.The units in which we show voltage and current are volt and ampere respectively.
電圧と電流を表す単位をそれぞれボルトとアンペアとして使用します。

3.Isabel,with her eyes bent,fingered the pages of M? Ampere .
イザベルはまぶたを垂らし、指でアンペアの本をいじっていた。

4.The SI system therefore takes the ampere as one of its fundamental units.
したがって、SIはその基本単位の1つとしてアンペアを作成する。

5. Ampere The ampere is a unit of current flow.
アンペアは電流セル.

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