The difference between Volt, Watts and Ampere.

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I’ve tried looking it up on Google but it’s all way too technical (At least for my understanding, yes I’m slow).

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Think of a river. Voltage is the height difference. Current (amperage) is the amount of water flowing through the river. And the power (measured in watts), well it’s the amount of energy the water needs to flow down the river per second. More water or more height difference means more power.

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