difference between volt and ampere
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The difference between voltage and current (amps) can be understood if we look at them like water in a pipe (often referred to as the water flow analogy). Voltage is like the pressure of the water, while amps (the current) is the volume of water that flows past a fixed point in a fixed amount of time.
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