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If you were going to describe the relationship between current, voltage, and power, you could say:
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If you were going to describe the relationship between current, voltage, and power, you could say:
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Voltage is electricity, power turns it on and makes it flow, and currents are what the electricity flows through. ☺☺☺☺
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