Viscosity.
solid
viscosity
viscosity
viscosity
Viscosity
The flowing of electricity (amperage) is governed by the internal resistance of the connected device.
The resistance of a liquid to flowing is its viscosity.Viscosity is a property arising from friction between neighboring particles in a fluid that are moving at different velocities. In liquids, it could be considered the "thickness". For example, maple syrup has a higher viscosity than water.
viscosity
Resistance
Electrons encounter resistance while flowing through a conductor, leading to energy loss in the form of heat.
The opposition to the movement of charges flowing through a material is called resistance. It is a property that determines how strongly a material resists the flow of electric current.
The amount of current flowing in each branch of a parallel circuit depends on the resistance of each branch. The branch with less resistance will have more current flowing through it, while the branch with more resistance will have less current flowing. Each branch acts independently because they provide multiple paths for current to flow.