To: billbears
No, no, no, i is for amps. Now j is something to behold!
67 posted on
12/08/2006 12:54:46 PM PST by
Professional Engineer
(Speel check? What for? It'll just become part of the FReeper lexicon.)
To: Professional Engineer
No, no, no, i is for amps i is for current. "A" is for amps.
To: Professional Engineer
sssshhhh.
That's how you tell if the person you are talking to has any practical use; if they use "i", the answer is probably not, if the use "j" then you can be pretty sure they actually have a POINT to their math.
:-)
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