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minus-squareCaptainBasculin@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up15·21 hours agoWant to have a battery that lasts for infinity? Troll Science has got your back. V = I.R where V is the voltage(volt), I is current(amphere) and R is resistance (ohm) Battery lifespan is calculated with mAh (mili amphere hour), basically ampheres per hour. We have already increased voltage to the AC (220 V), but we can go further and decrease the resistance. Longer cable = higher resistance Shorter cable = lower resistance Place the battery directly into the AC without a cable No cable = no resistance Now, the previously mentioned equation turns into 220 = I.0 This results in I becoming infinite. Electricity companies will go bankrupt, AI companies will be jelly. Problem?
minus-squareLuffy@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up2·11 hours agoNot exactly For once, yes, current can be infinite, but since were working with AC, there is a limit how many electrons the plate in the generator can store until its full
Want to have a battery that lasts for infinity? Troll Science has got your back.
V = I.R
where V is the voltage(volt), I is current(amphere) and R is resistance (ohm)
Battery lifespan is calculated with mAh (mili amphere hour), basically ampheres per hour.
We have already increased voltage to the AC (220 V), but we can go further and decrease the resistance.
Longer cable = higher resistance
Shorter cable = lower resistance
Place the battery directly into the AC without a cable
No cable = no resistance
Now, the previously mentioned equation turns into
220 = I.0
This results in I becoming infinite. Electricity companies will go bankrupt, AI companies will be jelly. Problem?
Not exactly
For once, yes, current can be infinite, but since were working with AC, there is a limit how many electrons the plate in the generator can store until its full