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General discussion • Re: Powering RPi 3B in a remote area

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Watts law, Power in Watts is equal to the inductive resistance in amps times the voltage.
That is a bit muddled:

1. "inductive resistance". There is "inductive reactance" (which dissipates no real power) and yes practical inductors do have non-zero resistance but "inductive resistance" is not a recognised term.

2. "resistance in amps" is incorrect. The unit of resistance is Ohm. Amps (short for Ampere) is the unit of current.

Statistics: Posted by drgeoff — Sat May 04, 2024 5:42 pm



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