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Amperage is the disfavored term for "current:": the strength of an electric current in Amperes (Sometimes shortened to Amps).
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Is it possible to make a complete analogy between electricity and something more graspable? ...
A similar question has been asked here, but mine is more general.
Here is the background: it seems to me that electricity is not so intuitive as it may sound. For example, many (unskilled, as I am) p …