Ohms Law - EXPLAINED

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Just like the license course. Excellent. Love it. Actually used it to correct drawing from an engineer. He was grateful. Obviously its a mistake by his underlings. But i looked good. Nice!!!!

Jackspade
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Thanks for this man! Helps out a lot in my day-to-day

cobiebuchanan
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I'm not an engineer, but I'm always eager to learn things and i appreciate a good formula explanation, even though it might not be useful now, but I'm sure i can use it in the future, thankyou for the lesson man

Kar.Ma
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The most insightful graph I often look to is the plot of current against resistance when voltage is fixed. The shape is hyperbolic, which means that in high current situations a tiny increase in line resistance causes a dramatic fall in current (and power delivery). This means that high current circuits like motor or actuator circuits are far more vulnerable to deadly voltage drop than are low current sensor circuits.

spelunkerd
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Adding the operators to the diagram made it easy. Thanks.

Dismythed
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Those that are saying about volts being used as E. It dates back to the early days of electricity when volts was described as Electromotive Force. So that's why E is used

redneckchevy
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Can you do a video showing various types of lugs and where they are commonly used? Would be really helpful.

Rickles
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So voltage is equivalent to force, current is equivalent to Liters/sec, and resistance is like pressure?

liamp
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👂 I like that a lot lol I’m a use that

KevinPerezTheElectrician
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My integrated chemistry and physics teacher always did this, he did them for several different formulas and alwaya called it his "toolbox formulas"

coledobner
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What king of screen is that to write on? Would look good in my office

JoseHernandez-jfdg
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I'm not sure if it's just your camera's microphone or if that screen is actually that loud when writing on it lol

redneckchevy
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This guy I would spin circles around this CAT. As residential, commercial and industrial electrician. Construction and maintenance maintenance. A teacher is a teacher they can't work truly in the business 😭

davidcooper
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I’ll never agree with the letter that stands for the term. Most confusing part about any of these charts and I use them all the tome

BigTunaTunes
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I'm not 100% sure why i didn't understand this in class. Seems light it's over explained in school and just needs to be dumb down.

anthonylee-iduz
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Only really good for theory and dc circuits

DonnieBodacious