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Aron Elliott
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15 December, 04:04
How is Ohm's Law related to house fires?
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Angelique Jordan
15 December, 04:05
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I got my bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering in 1973, and
I have worked with electricity and electronics during the 43 years
since then. Maybe I'm missing something obvious, but I can't think
of any connection between Ohm's Law and house fires. I'm really sorry.
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