Comment by mitthrowaway2
Comment by mitthrowaway2 3 days ago
Wait, the electrical pipe water analogy is actually a very good one and it's quite difficult to find edge cases where it breaks down in a way that would confuse a student. There are some (for example, there's no electrical equivalent of Reynold's number or turbulence, and flow resistance varies differently with pipe diameter than wire diameter, and no good equivalent for Faraday's law) but I don't think these are likely to cause confusion. It even captures nuance like inductance, capacitance, and transmission line behaviour.
As I recall, my systems dynamics textbook even explicitly drew parallels between different domains like electricity and hydrodynamics. You're right that the counterparts aren't generally perfect especially at the edges but the analogies are often pretty good.