Re: Current Accelerator



On 28 Jun 2005 23:33:20 -0700, "qude" <qmdynamics@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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>Supposed you have a certain voltage and resistor values..
>for example.. 110 volts and 55 ohms. The current would
>then be 2 Ampere. Is there a way to boost the amperage
>value to say 5 ampere without changing the voltage nor the
>resistance but by doing something to the source??

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No.

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John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer
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