Why do you measure electricity in volts and amps?

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2026-05-19 02:20

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Because they are different characteristics.

If you'd compare electricity to water, Volts would be the pressure, and Amps would be the flow.

So you can have high pressure but little flow - like a water pistol. Or you can have high flow and little pressure - like upending a bucket.

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