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"Julian Love God" <Julianlzb87@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Azure wrote:
Julian Love God wrote:
Azure wrote:
not a word, not a symbol, but the physical Volt, or Ohm, how much
does
one weigh?
Category errors.
On your part yes.
Yes, dear.
Volts, • noun the unit of electromotive force in the SI system,
Care to inform me what the squiggle's are
A heavy dot.
No jumbled intended text which is neither a symbol or a letter in the
body of your text.
They are not Electrical symbols, nor are they letters.
I cut and pasted... (for example)
http://www.askoxford.com/concise_oed/ohm?view=uk
the difference of potential that would carry one ampere of current
against a resistance of one ohm.
Did not ask electrical theory, asked how much a physical volt weighs, in
reference to your question how much does a soul weigh.
Go weigh them your self if you are that curious.
No, you asked me a rhetorical question and I asked one back.
and Ohms, • noun the SI unit of electrical resistance, transmitting
a current
of one
mpere when subjected to a potential difference of one volt. (Symbol:
Ω)
Not in my books it ain't.
Which would they be?
Books on electricity.
isbn number?
It appears to me that you are confusing V & O with electrons,
No you are trying to, Protons Electrons and Neutrons.
•
Here is a good example, what does that mean
or coulombs.....
•
So the question was how much does 1 volt or Ohm weigh, same as a soul
how much does it weigh.
Get your scales off... I mean out.
No I asked you.
Reptile, unreveal thyself.
You demanded
rhetorically. snip.
.