Watt (electrical) to Ohm (Resistance)

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Watt (electrical) to Ohm (Resistance)

Postby strategic_ambiguity » Sun Nov 21, 2004 6:37 am

Hello folks.

Came up with a little electrical problem while working on my car.
If any one knows the formula, please let me know.

Ofcourse, Watt to Amp/Volt would help too.

Thank you
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Postby smacksman » Sun Nov 21, 2004 11:28 pm

It's a sort of relationship rather than a straight conversion.

You need to need two values to get the third.



found the answer here:- http://www.simetric.co.uk/si_watts.htm
smacksman
 


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