That sounds like the description of voltage. It isn't really a pressure, but you can compare voltage to pressure (in the water analogy).
An electrical circuit is an example of an electrical pressure to electrical current convertor.
The unit used to represent electrical pressure is VOLTS.
Volt is a measure of electrical pressure.
If you are defining electrical pressure as voltage then the answer to your question is yes. W = A x V.
The unit of measure used to describe electrical "pressure" is the "Volt."
By using piezoelectric materials which converts pressure energy into electrical energy.
Mechanical energy in the form of pressure and vibrations comes into the touch receptors to activate them. The information is then converted into electrical signals that travel to the brain, where they are processed and interpreted.
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Electrical pressure
It is an electrical devise that "measures" the oil pressure and converts it into an electrical signal that a computer or the gauge cluster reads.
a pressure transmitter is a devise to measure the mechanical pressure and convert in to electrical signal it may be 4~20mA or 0~10V
Electrical pressure, also known as voltage, is measured using a tool called a multimeter. The multimeter is typically set to measure voltage, and the probes are connected to the circuit or component where the voltage is to be measured. The reading displayed on the multimeter indicates the electrical pressure in volts.