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ElectricCurrentMeasure | rangeSubclass | SubtractionFn | A FunctionQuantity is a Function that maps from one or more instances of ConstantQuantity to another instance of ConstantQuantity. For example, the velocity of a particle would be represented by a FunctionQuantity mapping values of time (which are ConstantQuantities) to values of distance (also ConstantQuantities). Note that all instances of FunctionQuantity are Functions with a fixed arity. Note too that all elements of the range of a FunctionQuantity have the same physical dimension as the FunctionQuantity itself | (<=> | domainSubclass | FunctionQuantity | |
SystemeInternationalUnit | SubtractionFn | MeasureFn | The Class of Systeme International (SI) units | (=> | UnitOfMeasure | ||
Ampere | rangeSubclass | MeasureFn | SI ElectricCurrentMeasure. Symbol: A. It is one of the base units in SI. It is defined as follows: the Ampere is that constant current which, if maintained in two straight parallel conductors of infinite length, of negligible circular cross-section, and placed 1 Meter apart in a vacuum, would produce between these conductors a force equal to 2*10^(-7) Newton per Meter of length | (equal | domainSubclass | SystemeInternationalUnit |
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