Please match + voltage switch ammeter amps resistance electrons volts battery -voltage closed circuit open circuit conductors with PSI pipes pump valve restriction water meter water high pressure output low pressure intake valve closed valve open liters/second
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No idea
im srry but idk
i don't understand the ?
well I know that battery goes with low pressure intake
I'm really sorry but thats all I know right now
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Im sorry i can not help as i do not know these terms correctly.
full of tags lol
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I don't even know this plz don't tag me
And stop tagging other people ill get someone who knows this
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There hes a really helpful uplifting mod should give you an answer
Thomaster this person is tagging people who don't or may not know the answer i heard you do chem could you help her
So you have to match resembling components of an electric system and a water system...
how about this http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/watcir.html
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So + voltage would be low pressure intake - voltage would be high pressure output Because electrons flow from - to +
The battery is the pump flowrate (liters/sec) = amperes (coulombs/sec) Pressure would be volts Water = electrons Switch = valve
valve open = closed circuit valve closed = open circuit kinda the opposite since an open valve means the water can flow and a closed circuit means electrons can flow
so it was worth tagging you dull lol
ammeter = water meter (obviously) resistance = restriction (restricts the flowtrough) conductors = pipes (where the water/electrons can flow through) anything missing?
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ow I said volt = pressure, in your list pressure would be PSI (pound-force per square inch), a unit for pressure
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i already gave 1 sorry or else id give it to you
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