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Re: BeerIsGood post# 10541

Wednesday, 04/28/2010 3:41:47 PM

Wednesday, April 28, 2010 3:41:47 PM

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Never said that ohm's law didn't apply. You asked if the formula still applied for DC, and the formula is Ohm's Law.
So why don't we use 12 volt car batteries and transformers to power everything in the house? Sounds like a transformer can supply 3000 volts instead of the measly 110 volt outlet can? Come on, your the engineer. Check your math again. I think you're a little confused. It's still 110V, 30 amp...but the transformer harnesses the energy when the microwave is not running to produce 3000V when it is in use. No energy is created here, it's just harnessing enough prior to use from my understanding.