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#notes
#school
#electricity
Summary:
- **Voltage** is the difference in charge between two points.
- **Current** is the rate at which charge is flowing.
- **Resistance** is a materials tendency to resist the flow of charge (current).
- Water = **Charge**(Coloumbs)
- Pressure = **Voltage**(Volts)
- Flow = **Current**(Amps)
- Hose Width = **Resistance**(Ohms
### Equations
- V = Voltage in volts
- I = Current in amps
- R = Resistance in ohms
Solving for Voltage:
`V = I * R`
Solving for Current:
`I = V / R`
Solving for Resistance:
`R = V/I`
### Applying Concepts
If a resistor has a 20 mAh current rating, and it's being powered with a 9 volt battery.
To find the appropriate resistor for the LED, you solve for resistance with `R = V/I`, where V=9 and R = a number less than 0.02, like `9/0.018 = 500`, so you would want a resistor with a voltage at or greator than about 500 Ohms.