--- David Kao <dtkao0205@YAHOO.COM> wrote: > E = I x R > Volt (E), Amp (I) and Ohm (R). I'm to ignorant to remember E = I x R, BUT I can remember WAV, as in "wave my hand" and then I can remember W = A x V for Watts - Amps x Volts. I think I have a handle on Volts, and Amps, but Watts still elude my understanding. But in the store, items bark about WATTS and I'm now smart enough the divide watts by 12 to get amps....so it goes for the handicapped. m
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