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Current is the flow of electrons in a circuit and is measured in amperes or amps (A). Current is similar to the volume of water flowing in the hydraulic system. It depends upon the amount of water permitted to flow by the valve and upon the pressure in the system.
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Current is the flow of electrons in a circuit and is measured in amperes or amps (A). Current is similar to the volume of water flowing in the water system. It depends upon the amount of water permitted to flow by the valve and upon the pressure in the system.

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Current is the flow of electrons in a circuit and is measured in amperes or amps (A). Current is similar to the volume of water flowing in the water system. It depends upon the amount of water permitted to flow by the valve and upon the pressure in the system.
TranslationCurrent is the flow of electrons in a circuit and is measured in amperes or amps (A). Current is similar to the volume of water flowing in the water system. It depends upon the amount of water permitted to flow by the valve and upon the pressure in the system.

Current is the flow of electrons in a circuit and is measured in amperes or amps (A). Current is similar to the volume of water flowing in the water system. It depends upon the amount of water permitted to flow by the valve and upon the pressure in the system.