Heat transfer also. Many thermodynamics problems have similar forms.
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From: "Will Matney" <craxd1@verizon.net>
To: <amps@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: [Amps] Happy birthday to...
> Speaking of George, did you know that the same formulas for ohms law, are
> the same in hydraulics? The only difference is the terms are changed.
> Current = flow, and voltage = pressure. Resistance I'd say is still a
> resistance like placing a needle valve in line, or changing a pipe/hose
> size. I'm not sure what the term for resistance would be in hydraulics
> (restriction?) now since I've not done any of that in probably 7 years? I
> figure that George seen this in hydraulics, and converted it over to
> electricity when he seen they worked the same. Hydraulics formulas were
> out way before electrical. The US military used to teach electronics by
> using the water theory I think they called it. They compared how water
> acted being pumped through pipes as compared to a generator pushing
> electrons through a wire, tube = valve, etc..
>
> Best,
>
> Will
>
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> On 3/16/06 at 7:40 AM Bill Turner wrote:
>
>>George Ohm, born on this day in 1789, who made it possible for us to
>>get in the internet and argue over stuff. :-)
>>
>>73, Bill W6WRT
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