"Mike Russell" wrote in message
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A friend of mine took an electronics class at a local JC, and he learned
"Ohm's Three Laws": E=IR, I=E/R, and R = E/I.
That'll teach me to let my education lapse.
I remember Charles Coulomb, and how charged objects have force; F ~
(q*q1)/d^2
which relates in some small way to an electric field having force, magnitude
and direction.
Giving the Electric potential equaling the work done (force, magnitude, and
direction of the energy) divided by charge.
Which explains George Ohm's law E=I*R. Claiming there is 'three' is just
comical.
Ask your buddy about Van De Graaf Generators and how ohm's three laws apply.

That should be even more comical.