I am struggling in my medical tech program ??

No, he's stupid.
Oh horseshit.

If he's in that kind of fast-paced course and getting A's and B's he's far from stupid.

Med-tech is laboratory work, and his coursework can include A&P, chemistry, microbiology, clinical lab skills, and so on.

A&P is one of the toughest courses there is for most people, and none of it is trivial in the medical fields.
 
Oh horseshit.

If he's in that kind of fast-paced course and getting A's and B's he's far from stupid.

Med-tech is laboratory work, and his coursework can include A&P, chemistry, microbiology, clinical lab skills, and so on.

A&P is one of the toughest courses there is for most people, and none of it is trivial in the medical fields.
Yeah, but he’s also stupid. Maybe the course is difficult, idk. But he is indeed stupid.

Both things can be true.
 
Oh horseshit.

If he's in that kind of fast-paced course and getting A's and B's he's far from stupid.

Med-tech is laboratory work, and his coursework can include A&P, chemistry, microbiology, clinical lab skills, and so on.

A&P is one of the toughest courses there is for most people, and none of it is trivial in the medical fields.
Peruse his post history.
 
Peruse his post history.
I see one thread with an electrical question that is probably related to his studies. I see a lot of comments on current events.

He says he is a 50 year old man with back problems, and is going back to school which I think is kind of gutsy, especially in a technical field.

I don't see anything that says "I am stupid". He's not the guy that has conversations with AI bots about his moonbat theories, and posts them on the science forum.

I doubt I could have made it through my post-secondary education at 50 years old. By then my brain had lost most of the pliability it had when I was a youngster, and it was not nearly as easy to incorporate new concepts into my thinking.

Maybe I am stupid too...

It really is hard to teach an old dog new tricks. I wish him success.
 
By “medical tech”, I can only assume he means medical technician or medical technologist. Which, I believe, is the folks behind the scenes in labs processing samples.

So thankfully, he wouldn’t be involved in any kind of direct patient contact.

But given his vagueness and shaky English skills, he might mean he’s in a medical ASSISTANT program, which would mean he’d be the guy at the doctors office checking your blood pressure and drawing blood and stuff. Scary thought.
I wouldn't trust that whack-job to mop the floors after hours.
 
Yes I have a ton of physics classes A and P and medical positions
 
Oh horseshit.

If he's in that kind of fast-paced course and getting A's and B's he's far from stupid.

Med-tech is laboratory work, and his coursework can include A&P, chemistry, microbiology, clinical lab skills, and so on.

A&P is one of the toughest courses there is for most people, and none of it is trivial in the medical fields.

Ns/ Np = Vs / Vp

I am too old for this S
 
I see one thread with an electrical question that is probably related to his studies. I see a lot of comments on current events.

He says he is a 50 year old man with back problems, and is going back to school which I think is kind of gutsy, especially in a technical field.

I don't see anything that says "I am stupid". He's not the guy that has conversations with AI bots about his moonbat theories, and posts them on the science forum.

I doubt I could have made it through my post-secondary education at 50 years old. By then my brain had lost most of the pliability it had when I was a youngster, and it was not nearly as easy to incorporate new concepts into my thinking.

Maybe I am stupid too...

It really is hard to teach an old dog new tricks. I wish him success.

I am also a big Trump and Israel fan and I am Ashkenazi
 
What is V?
Who was Ohm?
What is an ohm?
How does it relate to Ohm's law of power?
Finally, what is the difference between reactance and resistance?

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Law of how volts , current and resistance work together!!

All I know
 
Law of how volts , current and resistance work together!!

V is usually expressed as E, electromotive force, or electromotive pressure. Voltage is the electrical pressure on a given system.
Ohm was a Bavarian physicist who discovered and defined the proportional relationship between a voltage applied to a fixed given load resistance and the resulting flow of current (electrons) through the load.
An ohm is a unit of resistance where when 1 volt of DC electricity is applied, there results the flow of 1 ampere of DC current flowing.
Ohm's law of power is a play on Ohm's Law where one solves for P ( DC power) instead.
And the difference between reactance and resistance is that resistance is static, based on direct current flowing always in one direction, whereas reactance is frequency dependent, based on an alternating current flowing in two directions, reacting based on the frequency of alternation.

Reactance is much more complicated as it brings into question many other things than just frequency, such as the phase angle between whether the current is leading or lagging which is usually expressed as either a capacitive load or an inductive load, as all reactive loads are either capacitive or inductive. When the phase angle = 0, then it is a purely resistive load.
 
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