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define voltage and ampere​

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Answered by Irfan1729
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A volt is the unit of electric potential difference, or the size of the force that sends the electrons through a circuit. An ampere is the unit used to measure electric current. Current is a count of the number of electrons flowing through a circuit.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A volt is the unit of electric potential difference, or the size of the force that sends the electrons through a circuit. An ampere is the unit used to measure electric current. Current is a count of the number of electrons flowing through a circuit.

Amps would be the volume of water flowing through the pipe. The water pressure would be the voltage. Watts would be the power (volts x amps) the water could provide (think back to the old days when water was used to power mills). ... Amp – an ampere is the unit for measuring electricity.

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