AC or DC Ohms Law Formulas Watch
August 23, 2005 by colbert low
Filed under Handhelds, Wearables
When I was younger, the teacher would babble on about the AC or DC Ohms Law formulas in Physics class and I would be in fairy land (zzzzz). So having a watch like this is out of my league as I’m not a electrician, troubleshooter, or electrical engineer. Ho hum…. No offence to the physics geeks out there
The face is arranged in four quarters. To find the missing value of any of the center components, select one of three corresponding formulas in that quadrant. We call these two designs our AC and DC models. See below for info on the resistor color chart in each hour’s position.
You should know by looking at the face which design (AC or DC Ohms Law formulas) is right for you. If you need further information, please keep reading. Most students f electricity begin their study with what is known as direct current (DC), which is electricity flowing in a constant direction, and/or possessing a voltage with constant polarity. DC is the kind of electricity made by a battery (with definite positive and negative terminals), or the kind of charge generated by rubbing certain types of materials against each other.
















