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Andre Marie Ampere
(1775-1836)

Andre Marie Ampere is best known for defining a way to measure the flow of current, which was named after him, the ampere. He also laid the foundation for the science of electrodynamics.

Ampere was a French physicist and science teacher who lived from 1775-1836. Among his accomplishments was figuring out a way to measure the strength of a magnetic field in relation to an electric current, known as Ampere's theorem. Ampere's law is a rule that deals with the mutual interaction of current-carrying wires.

 

More information about Andre Marie Ampere:

Biography of Ampere by Prof. Eugenii Katz, Department of Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Wikipedia's Biography of Ampere

Biography of Ampere from the University of St. Andrews, Scotland