@0x4E4F to Lemmy [email protected]English • edit-26 months agoYes it is!imagemessage-square22arrow-up1562arrow-down127
arrow-up1535arrow-down1imageYes it is!@0x4E4F to Lemmy [email protected]English • edit-26 months agomessage-square22
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink28•6 months agoI don’t know enough about electricity to confirm or deny this interpretation.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink11•6 months agoIt’s been a decade since I studied this, but my instinct says there’s SOMETHING wrong with how amps are portrayed here.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•6 months agoMaybe it’s that restricting current would be more of an inductance thing than a resistance thing? Like Amp should be pushing the walls wider while Ohm tries to hold Volt back?
I don’t know enough about electricity to confirm or deny this interpretation.
It is true though.
It’s been a decade since I studied this, but my instinct says there’s SOMETHING wrong with how amps are portrayed here.
Maybe it’s that restricting current would be more of an inductance thing than a resistance thing? Like Amp should be pushing the walls wider while Ohm tries to hold Volt back?
Amps should be pulling not pushing.