Re: Basic Electrical Formulas and TPS Resistance

From: Chad Clifton (mcc@negia.net)
Date: Fri Apr 21 2000 - 23:52:26 EDT


I just want to add something to this just incase Tom doesn't know...

V = Volts
I = Current aka amps
R = Resistance aka ohms

Chad Clifton
mcc@negia.net

Ohm347@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 04/20/2000 3:28:23 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> fawcett@uism.bu.edu writes:
>
> << Could one of you electrical wizards fire off some basic formulas and
> relationships for voltage, ohms and amps, please? I can't find my textbooks
> from some EE courses I took in college to save my life... If a nice small
> reference book is a better idea, please pipe up. Please send formulas or
> reference book suggestions to fawcett@bu.edu Thanks!
>
> I was futzing around with the fluke and found out my TPS works great... It
> ranges smoothly from .735 K Ohms (idle) to 4.091 K Ohms (just short of WOT)
> to
> infinity at WOT. I understand this is pretty much useless information but I
> had to share it with somebody and the readings are from my Dak! :-)
> Tom
>
> P.S. I also tested the battery, but I won't go into it... ;-) >>
>
> V=IR V/R=I V/I=R
>
> derek



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