The statampere (statA) is the derived electromagnetic unit of electric current in the CGS-ESU (electrostatic cgs) and Gaussian systems of units.<sup>:278</sup> One statampere corresponds to / ampere â in the SI system of units.
The name statampere is a shortening of abstatampere, where the idea was that the prefix abstat should stand for absolute electrostatic and mean âÂÂbelonging to the CGS-ESU (electrostatic cgs) absolute system of unitsâÂÂ.
The esu-cgs (or "electrostatic cgs") units are one of several systems of electromagnetic units within the centimetreâÂÂgramâÂÂsecond system of units; others include CGS-EMU (or "electromagnetic cgs units"), Gaussian units, and HeavisideâÂÂLorentz units. In the cgs-emu system, the unit of electric current is the abampere. The unit of current in the HeavisideâÂÂLorentz system is unnamed.
The other units in the cgs-esu and Gaussian systems related to the statampere are: