Answer:
Ampere (A)
Explanation:
The rate of electron flow in a circuit corresponds to the current in the circuit, defined as:
[tex]I=\frac{Q}{t}[/tex]
where Q is the amount of charge that passes through a given point in the circuit in a time interval of t.
The charge Q is measured in Coulombs (C), while the time t is measured in seconds (s), so the unit of measurement of the current is
[tex][I]=\frac{[C]}{[s]}[/tex]
and this unit is called Ampere, and it is indicated with [A].