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Potironette
petite fantaisiste
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Oh, so voltage is a measurement. Err, so at one point of a circuit voltage and potential energy is something. At another point in comparison to that point it might be something else. Voltage is a measurement of potential...but what is potential energy a measurement of?
Why is cross-sectional area used to compare with resistivity in R = pL / A? Is circumference ever used?
Ohh, I understand the different now. If there's a comma then the last bit without the comma is what is being described. If there's no comma then all the words after the first word is one thing. Thank-you!
Oh, but that means if someone says "bright yellow sun" it technically(?) means a bright yellow-sun :/ ? What about a bright-yellow sun? Do I just use a dash?
Last edited by Potironette; 03-27-2017 at 10:05 PM.
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Posted 03-27-2017, 05:03 PM
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