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Re: Inside power supplies: Where are the shocks?
- Subject: Re: Inside power supplies: Where are the shocks?
- From: wsmith@NOSPAM.ctron.com (Will Smith)
- Date: 1998/06/10
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Cabletron Systems Inc.
- References: <6l6jtd$1br8$1@lynx.unm.edu> <357be537.331983590@roch-news> <6ljqkk$puh$1@news.ece.nwu.edu> <357d78e8.87153005@roch-news> <6lmfmo$gt6$1@news.ece.nwu.edu>
On 10 Jun 1998 17:27:52 GMT, paulb@arcadia.ece.nwu.edu (Paul Brazis)
wrote:
|>That's not what I meant,
sorry. that's what i read, so i was trying to set the record
straight.
|> and you're getting very anal here.
stuff happens. i have a degree in electronics, and this is the sort
of stuff that they taught us. (not the "getting anal" stuff... the
amps and ohms stuff.)
|>Just wanted to
|>point out that you're going to getr more current through you when touching a
|>higher voltage than a lower one.
Ohm's Law. E=I*R .....
|>Sheesh, this damn newsgroup it seems
|>everyone has to find something wrong, no matter how insignificant, and then
|>go on about it!
well... it's a simple law of physics. what's insignificant about
THAT? <running for asbestos skivvies>
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