Yes.
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if something is same size, same shape means that it is congruent or symmetrical.
Same length, same width, same size, same shape
It depends on what you mean by "same". The same area? Yes, it can be. The same shape? Yes, it can be. The same are and shape, Yes, it can be.
if they're going in the same speed, same direction, same length and same magnitude
Yes.
If you know what you're doing, you can probably accomplish that in a 1A circuit.
Probably not. The other way around would be fine: a device that only needs 750mA will work fine on a 2A power supply, but one that needs 2A will NOT work on only 750mA, which is less than half the current required.
Yes - it will just take a little longer to charge the device.
No, the charging voltage needs to closely match the battery or BOOM!
Amps are not directly convertible to horse power, which is a measure of power. Power is current times voltage. Therefore on a 240 v supply, 750 amps equals 180,000 watts. One horse power is 746 watts.
In general no, it might do some damage to both the equipment and the power supply. In certain specific cases it might be all right if you are able to measure the current to make sure it is 500 mA or less, and you can also ensure that the appliance can withstand 15 v.
Yes, it is safe to use a 12VDC 2000mA power supply to power a 12VDC 1000mA device. The device will only draw the current it needs, so having a power supply with a higher current rating than the device requires is fine. Just ensure that the voltage ratings match to avoid damaging the device.
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