A = Amps = current. 1 TA is...completely nuts. V is Volts = difference between source and sink of electrons. 14V is pretty normal, around a car battery. 9V is a more ordinary battery, it's just those have lower current output. Omega = Ohms = resistance of the circuit. Volts divided by Ohms is Amps, so if you have low enough Ohms you get insane amps.
However, batteries (and other voltage or current sources, which are what are used to drive circuits) commonly have an internal resistance to them, and since that internal resistance is part of the circuit too, it does limit the amps you can get…