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Which analogy best describes amperage?(1 point)
diameter of a pipe through which water moves
pressure of water moving through a pipe
turbine or mill inserted into a flow of water
length of the pipe through which water moves
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Diameter of a pipe through which water moves.
Explanation: Amperage (current) is the rate of charge flow (like the amount of water flowing). Voltage is like water pressure, the turbine is the load/device, and pipe length relates to resistance.
Explanation: Amperage (current) is the rate of charge flow (like the amount of water flowing). Voltage is like water pressure, the turbine is the load/device, and pipe length relates to resistance.
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