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Re: Voltmeter vs Ampmeter

To: Jeremy DuBois <jer@thlogic.com>
Subject: Re: Voltmeter vs Ampmeter
From: Lawrence Schilling <lchillin@siu.edu>
Date: Thu, 01 Aug 1996 09:59:42 -0500
Cc: TRIUMPHS@autox.team.net
OK, but is the 13 on the Voltmeter the amount that COULD flow or the amount
that IS flowing.







At 10:43 AM 8/1/96 -0400, you wrote:
>> 
>> Could one of EE's out there explain to me the difference between a Voltmeter
>> and an Ampmeter.  My Stag has a Voltmeter that registers around 13 most of
>> the time and I'd like to know more about what this means in layman terms.
>> 
>
>  Well, I'm no EE, but here's a shot:
>
>       Take as a metaphore a large damn blocking a river.  Imagine the
>water is the electricity.  Voltage can be seen as the amount of force with
>which the water is pushing against the damn.  If you've got a high damn,
>you're going to have a lot of voltage from the backed up water.  When the
>damn is opened, and the water starts flowing, that flow of water is like the
>amperage.  The more you open the damn, the more amperage you're going to
>get.
>
>       So, in other words, the voltage tells you how much electricty the
>curcuit could possibly flow, and the amperage tells you how much it's
>actually flowing at the moment.
>
>                       Hope this helps,
>                                       Jeremy DuBois
>                                       Programmer/System Administrator
>                                       Thermalogic Corporation
>                                       '74 MGB, '76 Spit
>
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