Re: TI-H: 92 battery pack expander
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Re: TI-H: 92 battery pack expander
OHms are a measure of resistivity (resistance) Watts are a measure of
Power, or P=VE (volts times amps)
-----Original Message-----
From: Firepower5@aol.com <Firepower5@aol.com>
To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org <ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Thursday, August 20, 1998 1:11 PM
Subject: Re: TI-H: 92 battery pack expander
>
>In a message dated 8/20/98 3:43:52 AM EDT, gussie@alaska.net writes:
>
>> Watts/Volts=Amps
>>
>> Amps*volts=watts
>>
>> amps/watts=volts
>>
>> If you have 15,000volts and 240watts, 240/15000, thats .016amps
>>
>> If you have 120volts and 240watts, 240/120, thats 2 amps.
>>
>> Realy, I could give a TI-92 a 5100amp (3 * 2volt 1,700amp
AlaskanBattery),
>> and it would do nothing but never run out of power... :)
>>
>hehe since when did you change your last name to Ohm??? Ohnestly though,
I'm
>no EE genius like you guys, so whats the difference between an Ohm and a
Watt?
>
>Rob