It's not. It's equivalent to the transfer of that many elementary charges <u>every second</u> .
The elementary charge (charge on an electron) is
1.60 x 10⁻¹⁹ coulomb / electron.
The number of electrons in a Coulomb is the reciprocal of that number.
6.25 x 10⁻¹⁸ electrons / Coulomb.
There's the number. 1 Coulomb <em>per second</em> is called 1 Ampere.
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A chemical reaction increase in speed with the increase of temperature.. so.. fast working machine posses more power