Is electric current similar to current?

Answer:
Yes it is very much like a flow of water or wind current. In the case of water, it is the water molecules that flow in a pipe. The head or pressure of water is similar to "voltage", the thickness and length of the pipe is similar to "resistance" and the rate of flow like pints per second is similar to "amper" in electricity. So if we compare electricity and water flow, "voltage" is similar to "pressure", "resistance" to the thickness and length of the pipe and "amper" is similar to pints per second.
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