And shouldn't "power" be watts, or am I missing something here?
And shouldn't "power" be watts, or am I missing something here?
I learned thiese equations as voltage, resistance, current and power. The corresponding measurement units were Volts, Ohms, Amps and Watts, respectively.
I learned thiese equations as voltage, resistance, current and power. The corresponding measurement units were Volts, Ohms, Amps and Watts, respectively.
I guess I learned the practical units first.
I guess I learned the practical units first.
I'm bound to be getting a bit rusty, college was more than 40 years ago and I haven't used most of the equations in more than 30 years.
I'm bound to be getting a bit rusty, college was more than 40 years ago and I haven't used most of the equations in more than 30 years.
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It could be voltamps after being changed through a transformer. Power encompasses both. And yes there is a difference
It could be voltamps after being changed through a transformer. Power encompasses both.
And yes there is a difference
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