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- Analogy is not anal. It's like pedagogy and dodgy, which is not same.
- Analogy can be use to stress one concept in a simplest way.
- For example; voltage, current and resistance can be confusing.
- However, if those definitions been described as plumbing system; it might be easier to be understandable.
- Got my point?
- Imagine voltage as pressure, current as flow rate, and resistance as pipe size in plumbing system.
- As we add more pressure in one tank, flow rate from one tank will be increased.
- There goes the same for voltage and current. Increased voltage and current will increased too.
- This is just simple analogy to explain that analogy is not anal at all.
- Cheers...!!!