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electricity explained

tarafied1

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Aren't the volt and amp guys reversed? Volt passes through and amp is the "force" (draw) used to move the volts along.
 
......and now you know what schematic Midlife uses to repair all those harnesses......
 
Not how electricity was explained to me back in 1980 while attending the electrical class at Ju-Co.

AC = Elephants hooked together, trunk to tail and they walk across the room and then turn around and walk back.

DC = Same elephants only walk across the room.


The teacher would go postal if you said AC current or DC current (since it's saying Alternating Current Current, etc...). So, of course, we'd all say it, ALL the time!
 
"Horseplay" said:
Aren't the volt and amp guys reversed? Volt passes through and amp is the "force" (draw) used to move the volts along.
No. Voltage is the force, the current is the result. Voltage is equivalent to water pressure, current equivalent to flow rate.
 
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