Hi. Think of a water hose. Volts is the pressure, amps is the water flow.
2006-10-08 15:41:10
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answered by Cirric 7
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Amps is the unit used for electric current while volts is the unit for voltage.
2006-10-08 22:49:11
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answered by tbnarvaez 2
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Volts are a measure of the pressure of electricity, like the pressure of water in a garden hose. Amps are a measure of the amount of electricity, like the amount of water flowing through a hose.
2006-10-08 22:50:24
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answered by Nuthouse 4456 5
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Amps is how many electrons are going by per second, and volts is the amount of energy each amp has.
2006-10-08 22:57:25
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answered by Kevin H 7
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Amps describes the current, or rate that the electrons are moving at. Voltage refers to the energy difference between two set points.
2006-10-08 23:05:18
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answered by bflute13 4
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