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<blockquote data-quote="saywhat?" data-source="post: 514674" data-attributes="member: 554367"><p>i believe your wrong.....more resistance in a hose structure = more pressure. a bigger hose puts out the same amount of water because it is the same pressure being released from wherever the water is sourced but the hose does not carry that pressure. (smaller hoses shoot water farther than larger ones unless pressure is raised to make the larger hose work harder to shoot the distance the smaller one does. there was a big thing on this i believe. now as far amps.....i believe its kinda the same....at the lower impedence it shoots out more current......sorta like the smaller diameter water hose. so if u comepare an amp to a hose the smaller dimater hose only compares to the diameter of the hose and how far it shoots......not the pressure being made, but the pressure being HELD.</p><p></p><p>correct anything that is wrong but im pretty sure im correct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saywhat?, post: 514674, member: 554367"] i believe your wrong.....more resistance in a hose structure = more pressure. a bigger hose puts out the same amount of water because it is the same pressure being released from wherever the water is sourced but the hose does not carry that pressure. (smaller hoses shoot water farther than larger ones unless pressure is raised to make the larger hose work harder to shoot the distance the smaller one does. there was a big thing on this i believe. now as far amps.....i believe its kinda the same....at the lower impedence it shoots out more current......sorta like the smaller diameter water hose. so if u comepare an amp to a hose the smaller dimater hose only compares to the diameter of the hose and how far it shoots......not the pressure being made, but the pressure being HELD. correct anything that is wrong but im pretty sure im correct. [/QUOTE]
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