macrae11 wrote:Yeah I totally understand it now, just that most places it's taught, it's still shown at I=V/R. As in all the places that I learned it before here.
I seems strange that they'd bother using "I" in that case though. I mean when not "C" for current, if they are going to use "V" for voltage. I'd actually understand C=V/R, but to mismatch what the letters represents makes my OCD senses tingle.
macrae11 wrote: Not that it will probably make any practical difference in my life... ever.
That's the spirit, now Alain will be less inclined to bother explaining it next time.