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Am⋅père

[am-peer; Fr. ahn-per]
–noun
An⋅dré Ma⋅rie [ahn-drey muh-ree; Fr. ahn-drey ma-ree] , 1775–1836, French physicist.

Am⋅per⋅i⋅an [am-peer-ee-uhn, -per-] , adjective
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Ampère   (ām'pîr', äm-pěr')  Pronunciation Key 
French mathematician and physicist who is best known for his analysis of the relationship between magnetic force and electric current. He formulated Ampère's law, which describes the strength of the magnetic field produced by the flow of energy through a conductor. The ampere unit of electric current is named for him.
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