Hello folks. Wonder if some electrical gurus might could help me here.
Of the 4 measurements referenced in the ohms law calculator (Volts, Amps, Resistance and Watts) does just one of them determine the rate of drain on the charge level of your battery, or is it a combination of 2 or more... or perhaps all of them?
Secondly, can anybody explain to me, say using an analogy of water flowing through a tube, what attributes of this model would describe the 4 measurements? Like say the diameter of the tube, or the volocity of the water through the tube, etc... If this is a ridiculous analogy for this purpose, is it possible to use another equally simple one? I'm usually lost without simple analogys.
Of the 4 measurements referenced in the ohms law calculator (Volts, Amps, Resistance and Watts) does just one of them determine the rate of drain on the charge level of your battery, or is it a combination of 2 or more... or perhaps all of them?
Secondly, can anybody explain to me, say using an analogy of water flowing through a tube, what attributes of this model would describe the 4 measurements? Like say the diameter of the tube, or the volocity of the water through the tube, etc... If this is a ridiculous analogy for this purpose, is it possible to use another equally simple one? I'm usually lost without simple analogys.
