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English: Simplified Ohm's law wheel using unit symbols. This is specially useful for teaching Ohm's law to young students.
Note: VA (volt amps) has been substituted for W (watts), which is approximately the same in most cases, but can be vastly different in large systems (see power factor).
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Source Own work, inspired by Teaching Ohm's Law to Techs by Daniel Sullivan
Author Per Mejdal Rasmussen
Other versions This file was derived from: Ohms law wheel PURI.svg

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