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difference between current analogy and voltage analogy

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Answered by laaiba21humayun
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This difference in charge between the two points is calledvoltage. ... When describing voltagecurrent, and resistance, a common analogy is a water tank. In thisanalogy, charge is represented by the water amount,voltage is represented by the water pressure, and current isrepresented by the water flow.
Answered by AravindhPrabu2005
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current analogy

When describing voltage, current, and resistance, a common analogy is a water tank. In this analogy, charge is represented by the water amount, voltage is represented by the water pressure, and current is represented by the water flow. So for this analogy, remember: ... Flow = Current.

voltage analogy

Voltage is represented in equations and schematics by the letter "V". When describing voltage, current, and resistance, a common analogy is a water tank. In this analogy, charge is represented by the water amount, voltage is represented by the water pressure, and current is represented by the water flow.

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