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| number = 2571 | | number = 2571 | ||
| date = January 21, 2022 | | date = January 21, 2022 | ||
− | | title = Hydraulic Analogy | + | | title = Will Allen Makes A Hydraulic Analogy |
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| titletext = Current (water) running through the water (wires) causes it to boil, increasing the pressure (voltage), but resisting (impeding) the flow of hydroelectricity (water currents). This is the basis for Ohm's law. | | titletext = Current (water) running through the water (wires) causes it to boil, increasing the pressure (voltage), but resisting (impeding) the flow of hydroelectricity (water currents). This is the basis for Ohm's law. | ||
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