Re: Finger Power
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Re: Finger Power
Power = Voltage x Amperage
Basically, as you increase the voltage, your amperage decreases, but
power remains constant.
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>From: Joe Horton[SMTP:joehorton@USA.NET]
>Reply To: Joe Horton
>Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 1998 2:04 PM
>To: CALC-TI@LISTS.PPP.TI.COM
>Subject: Finger Power
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>I think that this idea is very much a possibility and could be used for many
>applications.
>I don't know much about electronics, but how does a power amplifier work?
>Recently I took apart my sisters old Gameboy and found that it required
>about 50-75 volts, of power to usa at a time, not 6 like it takes in. It
>uses power amplifiers to make the 6 volts enough. maybe this technology
>could be used to amplify the power of the skin. Also, the guy who said that
>he used fruits and other things to make electricity for a science project,
>how did that work?
>
>Joe Horton
>