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Answer:

The correct answer is:

d) voltage.

Explanation:

The "pressure" of the electric flow is commonly referred to as voltage. Voltage, measured in volts (V), represents the potential difference or electrical force between two points in a circuit that drives the electric current. It is analogous to pressure in a fluid system, as it provides the "push" or force that drives the flow of electric charge (current) through a circuit.

Option a) amperage refers to the amount of current flowing in a circuit and is measured in amperes (A).

Option b) current is the flow of electric charge and is also measured in amperes (A).

Option c) Ohmage is not a recognized term in electrical engineering. The term "ohmage" might be confused with resistance, which is measured in ohms (Ω), but it does not refer to the pressure of electric flow.