I'm studying up on electricity itself in prep for some projects I want to start in the near future. I want to be sure I really understand some concepts and am hoping someone can confirm (or refute) some analogies I'm working on in my head.
I'm thinking of electricity, as I've read, as water in a pipe.
Voltage = forward water pressure. The more voltage, the faster the water will come out THE END of the pipe. Voltage has a vector parallel to the walls of the pipe. Too many volts will damage whatever the water is feeding into (e.g. the sprinkler at the end of the hose).
Amperage = amount of water in the pipe, pressure on the pipe walls. Amperage has a vector perpendicular to the walls of the pipe. Too many amps will cause the pipe walls to burst.
Are those analogies reasonable or am I misunderstanding something?