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Resistor is a Nemesis Perk. __NoToC__

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  • Resistor
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  • Resistor is a Nemesis Perk. __NoToC__
  • In electronic engineering, everything is a resistor. You can measure the value of a resistor in ohms. The ohm was originally a unit known as the mho, but this was internationalised, and capitalised. It is now known as IMHO, and resistance has switched to the mho. The reciprocal of the mho is: Siemens und Halske Trams. Despite the switching terms, resistance is simpler than capacitance, which is measured in jars.
  • A resistor is a two-terminal electrical or electronic component that resists the flow of current, producing a voltage drop between its terminals in accordance with Ohm's law. The electrical resistance is equal to the voltage drop across the resistor divided by the current that is flowing through the resistor.
  • A resistor was a technology that pre-dated duotronics by a few centuries In 2375, while playing the The Adventures of Captain Proton holoprogram, Tom Paris believed Satan's Robot had burnt out a resistor. Tuvok was unfamiliar with the term. (VOY: "Bride of Chaotica!")
  • Any mortal can potentially become a resistor if he or she possesses empirical evidence contradicting the hypnotic suggestion. The ability to resist lasts, however, only as long as the contradictory evidence. If it is destroyed, such a resistor becomes as susceptible as any other mortal. This complication was introduced in Unreality TV, where Nick discovered that it was impossible for him to eliminate the memories of a journalist who had videotaped him flying. Only when the tape was destroyed could she be hypnotized to forget the incident.
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  • Resistor is a Nemesis Perk. __NoToC__
  • In electronic engineering, everything is a resistor. You can measure the value of a resistor in ohms. The ohm was originally a unit known as the mho, but this was internationalised, and capitalised. It is now known as IMHO, and resistance has switched to the mho. The reciprocal of the mho is: Siemens und Halske Trams. Despite the switching terms, resistance is simpler than capacitance, which is measured in jars.
  • A resistor is a two-terminal electrical or electronic component that resists the flow of current, producing a voltage drop between its terminals in accordance with Ohm's law. The electrical resistance is equal to the voltage drop across the resistor divided by the current that is flowing through the resistor.
  • Any mortal can potentially become a resistor if he or she possesses empirical evidence contradicting the hypnotic suggestion. The ability to resist lasts, however, only as long as the contradictory evidence. If it is destroyed, such a resistor becomes as susceptible as any other mortal. This complication was introduced in Unreality TV, where Nick discovered that it was impossible for him to eliminate the memories of a journalist who had videotaped him flying. Only when the tape was destroyed could she be hypnotized to forget the incident. Although the actual term "resistor" was not introduced until the Season Three episode Black Buddha Pt. 2, human characters able to resist hypnosis appeared very early in the series.
  • A resistor was a technology that pre-dated duotronics by a few centuries In 2375, while playing the The Adventures of Captain Proton holoprogram, Tom Paris believed Satan's Robot had burnt out a resistor. Tuvok was unfamiliar with the term. (VOY: "Bride of Chaotica!")
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