Which anology best describes amperage
turbine or mill insterted into the flow of water
pressure of water moving through the pipe
diameter of a pipe through which water moves
length of the pipe through which water moves
1 answer
Amperage is best described as the pressure of electricity moving through a wire, similar to the pressure of water moving through a pipe. The diameter of the wire affects the amount of amperage, similar to the diameter of a pipe affecting the amount of water that can move through it. The length of the wire also affects the amount of amperage, similar to the length of a pipe affecting the amount of water that can move through it.