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Old 12-04-2017, 04:47 PM
Mosc_007 (Charles)
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You sound like you are from the younger generation.

The older text books all have E = I x R

I was amazed it was changed when I saw an apprentice use V instead of E. E is the abreviation for Electromotive Force.

Why did they change E to V but left I and R.

Should it be V = A x O

Volts, Amps and Ohms.


Charles

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Originally Posted by FlashDrive View Post
I bet some of them don't know what this means ... V= I x R .... or ... I = V divided by R and ... R = V divided by I ....very simple equations for finding values in an Electronic Circuit.

What happens when a Magnet is moved in and out of a coil of copper wire.
What is produced in the Copper Wire... hint, It's called Induction .. but what is the result of this Induction

These are very simple questions a High School Science student should know... if taught properly..

BTW... I do and some of you will know the answers....and basic answers to.

I was taught this in Science class at High School in 1968 to 1969

Col....
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