
Yusuf Kemal
Jan 32 min read
Electricity; Simplified. Busses; Electrified.
During my Cambridge A. Level Physics class, a metaphor for how to explain the underlying principle of the equation for Power (P = VI) came to my mind, which I’ll be sharing here. First things first, the 3 components of the equation: P means “Power”. Which is the product of multiplying Voltage with Amperage. Voltage is the amount of energy (or charge) per coulomb. A coulomb is basically a bunch of electrons. Imagine a school of fish, or a flock of birds, that carry something
