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Haleigh Estes
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29 May, 04:23
What is the difference between Volt and Amber
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Adelyn Orr
29 May, 04:49
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Now, it's pretty simple. And if you meant "amber" as in "amp" and "volt" and in "voltage" maybe. Then this is simple.
An ampere (or amp) is a measure of the amount of electricity, called "current," in a circuit, while voltage (or volt) is a measure of the force behind that electricity's motion.
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