voltage drop

I agree with ban-all-sheds. Strange code words are OK if everyone uses the code book. We do not.
If you are studying a technical subject with a view to making it your career, then you should learn to write accurately and concisely. When you reach a level in your career when you are expected to compile estimates and reports, how will you do it? If you cannot do these things then you simply will not reach that level, practical qualifications or not!
This isn't a playground game!
As for voltage drop etc. you need to get some simple electrical books and study them. Don't just know that Ohm's Law exists, understand it well enough to explain it to others. Also getting some electrical components or experimental kits from Maplins, that are powered by battery and then checking how they work and what voltages and current is present in different parts of the circuit, using a cheap multimeter will help a lot.
 
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Thanks for the English lesson from ban all sheds.
Seems to bother a minority of subscribers by my improper use of our national language, like i said no offense intended but obviously the ones who offer me positve answers to my questions are the ones who have more important things to get on with then giving English lessons.

By he way, i am dyslexic,

Have a nice day Baarn al Shids :LOL:
 
If you are dyslexic then you should use any of the number of specialist spelling checker and word prediction aids which are tailored for people with that condition.

If you regard the ability to communicate clearly and conventionally as unimportant then you will always lose out.

If you refuse to recognise the problems that your condition creates and refuse to take steps to mitigate those problems and continue to hold your audience to blame for not accepting your lack of care then you deserve to lose out.
 
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