Hey!
That's a good one.
I copied and pasted this;
and I'll study (rehearse) it profoundly.
Many Thanks!
Faith> Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 21:39:43 -0500> To: [email protected]> From: 
[email protected]> Subject: CS>Ohms Law, the Height of Simplicity> > 
Evening Arnold,> > >> At 04:44 PM 6/20/2007, you wrote:> 
>http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/Sample_Projects/Ohms_Law/ohmslaw.html> > A 
good link and the first step to understanding many things.> > Who did it first 
and who originated Ohms Law?> > His name was Georg Simon Ohm and it happened in 
the early 1800's. He must > have been right or someone would have changed it by 
now.> > It applies to simple circuits and complex ones as well. Maybe some of 
the > people that hope to understand some of the theory of CS generators will > 
profit from the link and more knowledge of Ohms Law.> > It always amazed me 
that he boiled down his formula to the height of > simplicity.> A 1 to 1 to 1 
Ratio. May people play with Ohms law for years and miss > that 1, 1, 1, ratio 
of Voltage to Resistance to current.> > Consider this, One Volt applied to one 
ohm resistance ( the load ) will > force one> Amp through the load. We wish 
everything in live was so simple.> > 1 Volt applied to 1 ohm resistance = 1 Amp 
current> > > Likewise, 12 Volt applied to 1 ohm = 12 Amps> 12 Volt applied to 
120 ohms = .1 Amps> 12 Volt applied to 1200 ohms = .01 amps> > I show these 
ratios to help one understand the 1,1,1 ratio.> One should understand these 
simple examples before tackling> mili Volt, mili Amps, and large resistances 
which result in the micro values.> > An example or two with these micro 
values.> 12 volts applied to 12000 ohms = .001 amps> Still the 1,1,1 ratio.> > 
Generally this applies only to DC volts, not special AC circuits that have > 
inductance and capacitance. Master the simple ones before worrying about > all 
the other stuff.> You may never need that anyway.> > Use the link above to gain 
a working knowledge. You can find 1000's of > other web pages about Ohms Law.> 
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