You’re an inqusitive mind (so am I) and there is nothing wrong with that.
But, do understand that most people aren’t. Either because they didn’t have proper guidance when they were young or just have no interest in involving themselves in new things, doesn’t really matter, the fact is that, yes, most people don’t really care how stuff works.
You might surround yourself with people that are like you, so you don’t see the other ones. Trust me when I say this, most people are not like you. I’d say about 5 to 10% of people are like you, that’s it.
Ohms is the amount of resistance inside the current.
Well, it’s not inside the current, more like inside the conductor 😂, but yeah, true… more or less 😂.
More ohms or more Amps necessitates more Volts
You got a funny way of looking at things 😂.
Yes, true, but I never would have thought of saying it like that 😂.
U = I * R
Voltage is the actual regulator of amps. Resistance is (usually) a fixed value (not fixed like Pi or e, but still, it’s considered fixed if the value doesn’t fluctuate too much). So, you need more amps? You raise the voltage. You need less amps? You drop the voltage.
My point is, you can’t raise amps to raise voltage, doesn’t work like that.
Bonus: watts is the rate at which the current is moving through the circuit. Volts squared divided by ohms equals watts. Amps squared times ohms equals watts. Volts times amps equals watts.
That makes total sense, but I’ve never looked at it like that. Thanks for the POV.