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The phrase "amounts of current" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing quantities of electrical current or flow in a circuit.
Example: "The engineer measured the amounts of current flowing through the circuit to ensure it was operating within safe limits."
Alternatives: "quantities of current" or "levels of current".
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Electric buses with inverters nearer the batteries do not lose appreciable amounts of current through the AC cables, he said.
That requires quickly starting the engine when the light turns green, and that means frequent discharges of large amounts of current.
Scientists praised the achievement, but most doubted that the molecules, known as buckyballs based on their resemblance to the geodesic domes of R. Buckminster Fuller, will ever find much practical use because they can carry only small amounts of current.
By starting with a hard number instead of the one derived by formula, an engineer can calculate how much the cable would sag with varying amounts of current running through it.
One key hurdle: The bugs strip sugars of their electrons too slowly to supply practical amounts of current.
Our results confirm that significant amounts of current pass the skull and reach cortical and subcortical structures.
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Magnetic fields diminish the amount of current a superconductor can carry and, at sufficiently high intensities, eliminates the superconductivity entirely.
That eliminates sag as a factor that will limit the amount of current that can be sent through a line.
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