> Where E = volts (ok more specifically
> Electromotive Force, so I've been told -- yeah, whatever.), and I =
> Current (I have no idea where 'I' came from), and R = Resistance (I
> think I understand 'R').
>
We were told "I" was for "intensity" in high-school electronics. Could be
totally wrong though. :-)
-Clay
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