Oops, now in plain text with  corrections...

Isn't Mike saying   I = E/R  Where I is  directly proportional to E and 
inversely proportional to R?

watts still =  I x E

Now, whether electrons speed up and slow down, I don't know about  that...

Andy

In a message dated 9/12/2008 3:46:07 P.M. Pacific  Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:
Evening Mike,

At 10:41 AM  9/12/2008, you wrote:
>The higher the voltage or lower the resistance,  then yes, the 
>current  will be higher, which means the electrons  are moving faster 
>in the wire.

In that case, how can  one calculate watts ?

Measure or guess ?

Unless I misunderstand it,  ...........
what you stated disproves ohms  law.

I guess I misunderstand it........   <grin>

Wayne

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