Now that I'm a real doctor, the kind my father so wanted me to be, I am practicing the art of medicine, although I still occasionally ask whether patients know the square root of two during mental - status exams; once I even found a patient who
knew Ohm's law.
I assume most people here will
know Ohm's law, and will correct me if I misuse it.
Not exact matches
«I said that I had had a course in physics and
knew that E equaled IR,» she recalled, referring to
Ohm's law.
Ohm how blessed are those who humble themselves now while they still have time, instead being humbled by Him, and hear the words, «depart from me, you, who are of your father the devil, for I never
knew you» For every knee WILL bow, and every tongue WILL confess that HE IS THE LORD, to the Glory of God the Father!
As far as formal equations you need to
know the only ones I ever really use are V = IR (
Ohm's law) and P = IV.
I've used a lot of charging cables in my life, I like electronic gadgets, but I've never
known they had
OHM resistors in them much less how many K they were, and it's not something I recall ever seeing mentioned on Amazon either.
Power output (claimed): 5 x 50W into 8
ohms Dolby Atmos:
No HDMI: 4 - in 1 - out AV inputs: 2 x digital audio (1 x optical and 1 x coaxial), 3.5 mm stereo minijack, stereo phono Dimensions: 434 (w) x 90 (h) x 277 (d) mm Weight: 6 kg
Acoustic design: Closed Weight: 13 grams Frequency response: 20Hz - 20kHz Drivers: 6 mm Driver type: N / A Sensitivity: 96 + -3 dB At 1KHz Impedance: 16
Ohms Battery life: 8 hours Wireless range: N / A NFC:
No