by Iain Purdon » 16 Oct 2010, 04:16
Not a silly question at all Alan.
The way I remember the difference betwen amps and volts is this
You can plug anything into a 13 amp socket from a small table lamp to a power drill.
But if you try to run a (British) shaver on the wrong (American) voltage, it won't work.
Or the school analogy with the hose pipe. The amps represent the amount of water there is, the volts is the water pressure, the resistance is how narrow the hose is and the watts are the power the resulting jet of water has to knock you flying. Oh, and the polarity would be the direction of flow!
Any use?
Iain
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