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product knowledge alternators level 1 refers to the amount of voltage moving past one point within a given second. energy electricity amperage watts
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To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Energy: Related to work or capacity to do work, not about voltage movement over time.
- Electricity: A general term for electrical phenomena, not specific to voltage movement rate.
- Amperage (current): Defined as the rate of flow of electric charge (related to voltage movement past a point per second, as current is charge flow and voltage drives it; amperage is the measure of current, which aligns with the description).
- Watts: Measure of power (voltage × current), not about voltage movement rate.
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