Answer Posted / johann
"Voltage".....an electrical thing....or term, with the
fluid mechanical analogy called "pressure". in your hose at
home..the pressure you feel on your hand exerted by the
water..; now, that is what voltage does electrically. it
pushes electrons ('water' in the hose) down the wire of
electrical circuit. high voltage (pressure) and small
amount of electrons can 'tickle' you (like your electrical
fence)as little water under high pressure would do. plenty
water flowing down the river can drown you, as can low
voltage but plenty electrons kill you.myyid_j@yahoo.com
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