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Old 07-23-2002, 09:08 AM
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Originally posted by 94uhkord

ohm load capability of the amp(s)
ugh god that's one of my pet peeves. it's called impedance. an ohm is a unit of measure of electrical resistance.

impedance: the apparent opposition in an electrical circuit to the flow of an alternating current that is analogous to the actual electrical resistance to a direct current and that is the ratio of effective electromotive force to the effective current

ohm: the practical meter-kilogram-second unit of electric resistance equal to the resistance of a circuit in which a potential difference of one volt produces a current of one ampere

in laymans terms impedance is the resistance generated in an alternating current circuit by either a capacitive or inductive load, capacitive being a capacitor of some sort, inductive being a coil of some sort.

both capacitive and inductive impedance values vary with frequency. this is how we make crossovers, but i won't get into that.