The amount of current flowing through a circuit is measured in Ampere or amps, Whereas the potential difference between two points is measured in volts. There’s also the electrical circuits resistance to the flow of current, which is measured in ohms.
To put this all in perspective, think of it like the flow of water through a pipe.
The water pressure is the voltage which is expressed in volts, And the volume of water is the amperage which is measured in amperes or amps.
Resistance which is measured in ohms, is a bit like friction that the insides of the pipe offer to the flow of water.
There’s a basic law on electricity, called OhmS law.
The law defines the relationship between voltage and current flowing through a circuit Mathematically.
It states that voltage is equal to the product of current and resistance.
In other words, it means that the amount of current flowing through an electrical circuit is proportional to its voltage.
To put this more simply, It says that the higher the number of amps, the greater the number of volts .
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