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Ahhh, Sat. nite racing, my favorite pastime.
Considering Ohms Law encompasses around 12 different formulas, I'm far more comfy using a calculator than making a potential mistake... I can't dismember as much things and stuff and I ewes two.
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Do you ever get down here for the races at Daytona? I remember going to my first race there at about age 9. I thought my eardrums were going to burst...the noise of all those cars going so fast was soooooo loud!![]()
Well, the amount of formulas (simple proportions) that are tucked away in Ohms law is only three (not 12).... Formulas for deriving power dissipation are not a part of Ohms law as power formulas were derived at a later date... Ohms law only describes the interactivity between voltage, current, and resistance.... I will list them below in case anyone here wants to write them down or if they desire to remember them...
1.) VOLTAGE = Current (in amperes) multiplied by the resistance (in ohms)..... The current flowing through a circuit (or coil) multiplied by the resistance of the circuit (or coil) will give the voltage that is being applied to the coil..
2.) CURRENT = Voltage (in volts) divided by the resistance (in ohms).... The voltage that is applied across a circuit (or coil) divided by the resistance of the circuit (or coil) will give the amount of current currently flowing through the coil (in amperes)...
3.) RESISTANCE = Voltage (in volts) divided by the current (in amperes) ...... The voltage applied across a coil divided by the amount of current flowing through thhe coil will tell you the resistance of the coil...
Not it's sit in front of the tv.
Well, there are definitely advantages though, to seeing a race that way, too:
1) No long lines at restrooms
2) You can adjust the volume
3) A/C in summer
4) Drinks and food are much cheaper
5) No traffic jams before or after the race
Just 5 that I thought of right away!![]()
@Katdarling - You and I know that we're not the only ones who bought those same acrylic bell caps, and had trouble trying to find drip tips for them. I've posted several times about them (in different threads) and others have posted that they had trouble with no drip tips fitting them, too! The ONLY ones I've found that will even go in are the squishy silicone ones, and they pop out as soon as something even very lightly brushes against them.
After $16.62 wasted on (3) 5-packs of them, and a conversation with a FT rep...I learned that the sticking up part of that bell cap (and others exactly like it but in various colors)...IS the built-in drip tip for that cap. If you look down inside of it...it's tapered, so a drip tip isn't supposed to fit in it.
Well, the amount of formulas (simple proportions) that are tucked away in Ohms law is only three (not 12).... Formulas for deriving power dissipation are not a part of Ohms law as power formulas were derived at a later date... Ohms law only describes the interactivity between voltage, current, and resistance.... I will list them below in case anyone here wants to write them down or if they desire to remember them...
1.) VOLTAGE = Current (in amperes) multiplied by the resistance (in ohms)..... The current flowing through a circuit (or coil) multiplied by the resistance of the circuit (or coil) will give the voltage that is being applied to the coil..
2.) CURRENT = Voltage (in volts) divided by the resistance (in ohms).... The voltage that is applied across a circuit (or coil) divided by the resistance of the circuit (or coil) will give the amount of current currently flowing through the coil (in amperes)...
3.) RESISTANCE = Voltage (in volts) divided by the current (in amperes) ...... The voltage applied across a coil divided by the amount of current flowing through thhe coil will tell you the resistance of the coil...
OMG, I didn't realize that was the problem everyone was having with drip tips on the bell caps or I would have posted sooner! I got some and was getting frustrated with no DTs fitting. I was fiddling with one and pop! Off pops the included drip tip! Tried another, juggled the protruding tip and out it popped. Any DT works without that piece. Who would have known...
plus it is being watched on a Visio
Correct. About tge AFC on tge bottom of a Kayfun Lite Plus V2.
Not impossible. I change yhr DT on every Kompact Kayfun i put together.
Correct. About tge AFC on tge bottom of a Kayfun Lite Plus V2.
Not impossible. I change yhr DT on every Kompact Kayfun i put together.
Correct. About tge AFC on tge bottom of a Kayfun Lite Plus V2.
Not impossible. I change yhr DT on every Kompact Kayfun i put together.
Correct. About tge AFC on tge bottom of a Kayfun Lite Plus V2.
Not impossible. I change yhr DT on every Kompact Kayfun i put together.
Correct. About tge AFC on tge bottom of a Kayfun Lite Plus V2.
Not impossible. I change yhr DT on every Kompact Kayfun i put together.
Correct. About tge AFC on tge bottom of a Kayfun Lite Plus V2.
Not impossible. I change the DT on every Kompact Kayfun i put together.
Correct. About tge AFC on tge bottom of a Kayfun Lite Plus V2.
Not impossible. I change the DT on every Kompact Kayfun i put together.
You bet, it sure beats the Sony I had before this. This is 4-5 years old and still works like it should, and cost 1/2 as much.
That was FUN!
Well, there are definitely advantages though, to seeing a race that way, too:
1) No long lines at restrooms
2) You can adjust the volume
3) A/C in summer
4) Drinks and food are much cheaper
5) No traffic jams before or after the race
Just 5 that I thought of right away!![]()
I'm in that group too, CL. Mine are in my "PIF" box. They almost got smashed.![]()