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Appendix: Electrical Engineering 101
The state of an ideal resistor is completely specified by the voltage
across it (call it
volts) and the current passing through
it (
amperes, or simply ``amps''). The ratio of voltage to
current gives the value of the resistor (
resistance in
Ohms). The fundamental relation between voltage and current in a
resistor is called
Ohm's Law:

(Ohm's Law)
where we have indicated also that the voltage and current may vary
with time (while the resistor value normally does not).
The electrical power in watts dissipated by a resistor R
is given by
where
is the voltage and
is the current. Thus, volts times
amps gives watts. Also, volts squared over ohms equals watts, and so
on.
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``Mathematics of the Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT)'',
by Julius O. Smith III,
W3K Publishing, 2003, ISBN 0-9745607-0-7.
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