[TechAssist] Re: JVC-TV- AV2773-Part ID help

  • From: wpt19@xxxxxxxxx (WPT19. P)
  • To: techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2001 10:05:17 -0500 (EST)

Only kidding my friend don't get mad, sorry if I offended you or
somebody else of this group, it wasn't my purpose, it's sunday we just
lived one hour twice, and I felt very happy after a long sleping night,
please get my apologize.

 
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We may just have to put you on our "Smart Ass" mailing list. There's
already one there, just waiting for some one to converse with. 
-Ed-
Tel-Tek Electronics
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Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2001 8:00 AM
Subject: [TechAssist] Re: JVC-TV- AV2773-Part ID help 
75 volts are 75 units of pressure to make some current to flow in a
determined circuit. 
the flow depends of the resister on the circuit. THE OHM LAW SAID 1 VOLT
APPLIED TO A RESISTOR OF 1 OHM 
THE FLOW OF CURRENT WILL BE 1 AMP. 
(hope this help to understand what 75 volts is) 
 

 


Good luck,
pete

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