CGS Electromagnetic Unit of Current (EMU) Unit | All you need to know
The CGS electromagnetic unit of current (EMU) is identical to the abampere, equal to 10 amperes in SI units. The term "EMU" refers to electromagnetic units within the CGS system, which defined electrical quantities based on the measurable effects of electromagnetic forces. The EMU system was used extensively in the 19th and early 20th centuries before the SI system became the international standard. The unit appears occasionally in historical scientific literature and specialized physics texts, but the specific EMU terminology is rarely used in modern applications. Contemporary science and engineering have adopted SI units exclusively, making EMU notation primarily a historical reference encountered when reviewing classical scientific texts.