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Is this true, or even useful? --[[User:Ed Poor|Ed Poor]] <sup>[[User talk:Ed Poor|Talk]]</sup> 07:37, 9 October 2007 (EDT) | Is this true, or even useful? --[[User:Ed Poor|Ed Poor]] <sup>[[User talk:Ed Poor|Talk]]</sup> 07:37, 9 October 2007 (EDT) | ||
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+ | Seriously, that is NOT that complicated to do..--[[User:KimSell|KimSell]] 12:05, 14 July 2008 (EDT) |
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Another formula (which I remember via the mnemonic "Victory In RhodeIsland") is:
V = R * I
Voltage = resistance times current
Is this true, or even useful? --Ed Poor Talk 07:37, 9 October 2007 (EDT)
V=IR I=V/R R=V/I
Seriously, that is NOT that complicated to do..--KimSell 12:05, 14 July 2008 (EDT)