8 thoughts on “Igor’s simple explanation…

  1. It’s actually a great way to explain it.
    One nit to pick though, Ohm should be Resistance.

    • An Ohm is a unit of resistance…and understood as that. Ampere is a unit of current, a voltage is a unit of pressure or force…

  2. One Ohm drops one volt at one amp. But, what is an amp(ere)?
    An amp is one coulomb of electrons past one point in one second.
    A coulomb is 6.02 times 10 to the 23rd power, which ALSO is known as a “mole” in chemistry!

    So there. Simple, no?

      • HS Physics was worse than both. Barely made it through all three, then ended up in electronics maintenance and repair. Go figure.

  3. Beautifully simple and accurate. Like an old school revolver. Plain truth. I’m gonna plaigerize it. Don’t bother calling your Congress weasel. They don’t care.

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