Have a hard time remembering Ohm's Law? Here is a little trick on how to remember the important formulas and never have to reach for the internet again!
It also depends on the region of the world, here in Belgium (Europe) it is U for voltage. If you Google "What is Ohm's law?" there is a search result of Fluke, where Ohm's law is explained, if you look at the Englisch version of that page, it says E. When you change that Fluke page to Dutch for Belgium, it says U. The same story if you search for Ohm's law on the Wikipedia page. It shows different letters depending on the language you choose.
Great vid. Helpful and interesting
THIS GUY CAN HANDLE 1 RESISTOR!!!
Breaking
Yes, he got busted for misspelling Ohm's Law!
Thanks, I'll fix that.
Now I'm busted for breaking the Title. LOL
wavelength/hz=1
I learnt this on the first day of my electronics degree!!!
That's all good information but the title is a little "click batey". Nowhere in the videos did I hear the word busted or braking. Not subscribed.
I’m sure it’s V over I / R which it’s been for years !!!
I learned it both ways. Many, many years ago it was "E" as in Electromotive Force. But I noticed that even the AI descriptions use "V".
It also depends on the region of the world, here in Belgium (Europe) it is U for voltage.
If you Google "What is Ohm's law?" there is a search result of Fluke, where Ohm's law is explained, if you look at the Englisch version of that page,
it says E. When you change that Fluke page to Dutch for Belgium, it says U.
The same story if you search for Ohm's law on the Wikipedia page. It shows different letters depending on the language you choose.