Message from @Braixen Infection

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2021-03-12 13:43:34 UTC  

they're called Koreans

2021-03-12 13:43:37 UTC  

PFFT

2021-03-12 13:43:59 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/811208999269564417/819928712086159420/Cursed_Stream.mp4

2021-03-12 13:44:09 UTC  

case and point

2021-03-12 13:44:35 UTC  

oh god

2021-03-12 13:44:36 UTC  

Tf happened at the end

2021-03-12 13:44:42 UTC  

Korea happened

2021-03-12 13:44:44 UTC  

Wig

2021-03-12 13:44:47 UTC  

Oh

2021-03-12 13:44:50 UTC  

That was a guy

2021-03-12 13:44:53 UTC  

Damn

2021-03-12 13:44:56 UTC  

I won.

2021-03-12 13:44:59 UTC  

The chat: ....no homo

2021-03-12 13:45:09 UTC  

lol

2021-03-12 13:47:21 UTC  

Anyone know anything about calculating amps to volts

2021-03-12 13:47:31 UTC  

chicken to poultry

2021-03-12 13:47:34 UTC  

ez

2021-03-12 13:48:05 UTC  

What size resistor would produce a 3 Amp current flow with a 12 volt battery?

2021-03-12 13:48:24 UTC  

You ask this like we're your Nerd Math Club...

2021-03-12 13:49:44 UTC  

Well when you're taking a class you didn't want to take in the first place you don't want to study for it

2021-03-12 13:50:50 UTC  

0.25 Ohms

2021-03-12 13:51:17 UTC  

I got 1, 2, 3, or 4

2021-03-12 13:51:36 UTC  

4

2021-03-12 13:51:39 UTC  

Sorry did it backwards

2021-03-12 13:52:07 UTC  

V/I= R

2021-03-12 13:52:40 UTC  

You turn on a vacuum cleaner that has a resistance of 8.5 ohms and it's plugged into a 120 volt outlet. About how much current does it draw?

2021-03-12 13:52:47 UTC  

How am I supposed to solve this?

2021-03-12 13:53:07 UTC  

V/R=I

2021-03-12 13:53:20 UTC  

Ok now I just input for each variable

2021-03-12 13:53:39 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/811208999269564417/819931148229935144/image0.png

2021-03-12 13:54:35 UTC  

I dont understand, there are three variables in the equation but only 2 in the question

2021-03-12 13:55:22 UTC  

Input the two to solve for the third

2021-03-12 13:55:56 UTC  

Ok I got 8.5 ohms and a 120 volt outlet

2021-03-12 13:56:02 UTC  

I=120/8.5

2021-03-12 13:56:10 UTC  

Roughly 14

2021-03-12 13:56:13 UTC  

Divide?

2021-03-12 13:56:17 UTC  

Yes

2021-03-12 13:56:31 UTC  

Ok I think I get

2021-03-12 13:57:00 UTC  

Another settlement needs your help

2021-03-12 13:57:33 UTC  

Good morning

2021-03-12 13:57:51 UTC  

Hello