Must be high a wattage circuit for a ONE OHM resistance
oldtrack123 said
11:56 PM Feb 15, 2014
2foot6 wrote:
Must be high a wattage circuit for a ONE OHM resistance
HI
Well it is certainy big enough to be very high wattage resistor now what voltage would be required if it is a megaWatt resistro before it was overloaded
PeterQ
Sparkster said
08:45 AM Feb 16, 2014
PeterQ,
I'm surprised you've asked that question as it would be poofteen to the power of 100 taking into account whether the type of resister material has a negative or positive coefficient of resistance which of course is directly proportional to the rise and fall of the left............................... !
Very good rockylizard, definately got a chuckle here.
Keith.
dorian said
09:07 AM Feb 16, 2014
Looks like a secret society. Is there an inductance ceremony for new members? Do you need to demonstrate any capacitance before they let you join? How much tolerance do they have?
valiant81 said
10:43 AM Feb 16, 2014
Gee all this talk about joining a secret society, and finding out about ' inductance' & ' capacitance' and ' tolerance' . Just to join a new society secret or not . Aww well i suppose it wouldn't .....Phase Me ....
rockylizard said
10:53 AM Feb 16, 2014
Gday...
HMMMMMM .... this thread is turning into a bit of a shocker - crikey, I just might arc up and charge someone for interrupting the current
cheers - John
valiant81 said
11:16 AM Feb 16, 2014
Hi John;
Good idear about 'charging' some one, but most people would put up a bit of 'resistance' and they would then limit the 'current flow' even more. Maybe increase you 'potential' to decrease your 'current' , but then the people, would they offer more 'resistance' and you would have to increase your potential even more.???
Where is this going!!
rockylizard said
11:29 AM Feb 16, 2014
Gday...
I think I'm gettin' a headache
Cheers - John
-- Edited by rockylizard on Sunday 16th of February 2014 11:29:45 AM
Aus-Kiwi said
12:57 PM Feb 16, 2014
High resistant joint ?
valiant81 said
02:28 PM Feb 16, 2014
High resistance joint, may be that would cause you to get hot under the collar and maybe fail or even self destruct.
oldtrack123 said
03:07 PM Feb 16, 2014
Sparkster wrote:
PeterQ, I'm surprised you've asked that question as it would be poofteen to the power of 100 taking into account whether the type of resister material has a negative or positive coefficient of resistance which of course is directly proportional to the rise and fall of the left............................... !
Very good rockylizard, definately got a chuckle here.
Keith.
HI Sparkster
That answer is good enough for me
Go to the top of the class
PeterQ
paulmm said
07:29 PM Feb 18, 2014
Think I just got an overload!!!
Dougwe said
06:49 PM Feb 19, 2014
Who was the bright spark that started this thread I ask. A real shocker of a thread.
I can smell a zapped wombat.
Phil C said
10:32 AM Mar 9, 2014
Now thats one cool Ohm... go George go.... I equals V on R never looked so good.....
I like it
PeterQ
Must be high a wattage circuit for a ONE OHM resistance
HI
Well it is certainy big enough to be very high wattage resistor now what voltage would be required if it is a megaWatt resistro before it was overloaded
PeterQ
I'm surprised you've asked that question as it would be poofteen to the power of 100 taking into account whether the type of resister material has a negative or positive coefficient of resistance which of course is directly proportional to the rise and fall of the left............................... !
Very good rockylizard, definately got a chuckle here.
Keith.
Gee all this talk about joining a secret society, and finding out about ' inductance' & ' capacitance' and ' tolerance' . Just to join a new society secret or not . Aww well i suppose it wouldn't .....Phase Me ....
Gday...
HMMMMMM .... this thread is turning into a bit of a shocker - crikey, I just might arc up and charge someone for interrupting the current
cheers - John
Hi John;
Good idear about 'charging' some one, but most people would put up a bit of 'resistance' and they would then limit the 'current flow' even more. Maybe increase you 'potential' to decrease your 'current' , but then the people, would they offer more 'resistance' and you would have to increase your potential even more.???
Where is this going!!
Gday...
I think I'm gettin' a headache
Cheers - John
-- Edited by rockylizard on Sunday 16th of February 2014 11:29:45 AM
High resistance joint, may be that would cause you to get hot under the collar and maybe fail or even self destruct.
HI Sparkster
That answer is good enough for me
Go to the top of the class
PeterQ
I can smell a zapped wombat.