Batteries, wallwarts, voltages and currents Re: New Classic Finds and etc. (Long)

From: Teo Zenios <teoz_at_neo.rr.com>
Date: Mon Jan 26 15:50:10 2004

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From: "Bryan Blackburn" <oldcomp_at_cox.net>
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Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 3:22 PM
Subject: Re: Batteries, wallwarts, voltages and currents Re: New Classic
Finds and etc. (Long)


>
> > reason that your phone smoked was the it's design relied on the internal
> > impedence (a fancy word for resistance(R) ) to limit the current. When
you
>
> Close, but although both are measuered in Ohms, impedence includes
> another factor: Phase. Resistance is non reactive. That is, it does not
> change with the frequency of the source voltage. Impedence is a
> combination of resistance and reactance (capacitive and/or inductive),
> and along with phase, can change with the frequency of the applied
voltage.
>
> -Bryan
>
>

Even resistive loads change a little from the second you apply power until
the circuit has heated up to operating temperature. The metal wire used in a
toaster has a different resistance cold then it does glowing cherry red
burning your toast so amperage will vary a bit (maybe up to 15% depending on
the metal wire used or more if silicon carbide is used).
Received on Mon Jan 26 2004 - 15:50:10 GMT

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