Ohm's Law: Who cares!

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My fiance doesn't understand Ohm's at all and when he adjusts a coil that I build for him and it says E1 on his Provari he comes running to me...Honey Fix It!

Well duh you're shorting it out and knocked the wire half off so it sits next to the screw. Geezzzzzzz..........

What I wouldn't do to have a woman fix my coils...


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My fiance doesn't understand Ohm's at all and when he adjusts a coil that I build for him and it says E1 on his Provari he comes running to me...Honey Fix It!

Well duh you're shorting it out and knocked the wire half off so it sits next to the screw. Geezzzzzzz..........

That is me right there.
Husband: "Helppppp! Why is it doing this? Fix it!"
Me: "Not ever going to watch those reviews I sent you are you?"
Husband: "Not until hell freezes over"

It's sad.. month back into vaping and I'm over here figuring out which kind of coils I wanna dip my hands into and he's still happy he can screw in his evod and it work ok.
 

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meh what are those scriblings..?
Ohm's law is simple:
  • The power source controls the voltage U
  • The circuit controls the resistance R
  • Together they create the volume of current I = U / R

  • Think of current as a resource, not a constant
  • If the circuit drains less or equal current that the source has to offer then all is well
  • If the circuit drains more that the source has been specified to offer then too much stress is being put on the batteries internal resistance
  • Internal resistance within the battery generates heat
  • If heat reaches a certain level (few hundred degrees celsius) - boom.
 

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meh what are those scriblings..?
Ohm's law is simple:
  • The power source controls the voltage U
  • The circuit controls the resistance R
  • Together they create the volume of current I = U / R

  • Think of current as a resource, not a constant
  • If the circuit drains less or equal current that the source has to offer then all is well
  • If the circuit drains more that the source has been specified to offer then too much stress is being put on the batteries internal resistance
  • Internal resistance within the battery generates heat
  • If heat reaches a certain level (few hundred degrees celsius) - boom.

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I think they Describe how a Fundamental Force (the Unification of Electricity and Magnetism) Electro-Magnetism behaves in a Vector Field?

Yup! You are right

They are called Maxwell Equations. They unify electricity, magnetism and show that light itself is an electromagnetic phenomenon. They are a very important part of classical physics (as opposed to quantum physics) and where completely unknown when Mr. Ohm discovered Ohm's Law.
 

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Yup! You are right

They are called Maxwell Equations. They unify electricity, magnetism and show that light itself is an electromagnetic phenomenon. They are a very important part of classical physics (as opposed to quantum physics) and where completely unknown when Mr. Ohm discovered Ohm's Law.

Cool.

I always liked Science stuff. Do you know alot about Quantum Physics?
 

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Just the basic stuff I guess, I am no scientist by any means... Just a nerdy, ......... vaper who writes the worst possible threads according to some folks here. :thumbs:

Gotcha.

The Quantum Real is something hard to Fathom.

Seems like Many Concepts and Mathematical Structures break down when Things get Very Small. I wonder why that Is?

And I wonder sometimes what Role Quantum Mechanics has played in holding people back from making Deterministic Advances as to how the Entire Universe works?

Seems Odd that we need a Second Set of Rules to describe Very Small Events?
 
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