Jd_
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Yes
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I just use I = V/R (Current equals voltage divided by resistance)
4.20volts divided by 0.10ohm equals 42amps, x by the voltage equals 176.4 watts.
8.40volts divided by 0.40ohm equals 21amps, x by the voltage equals 176.4 watts.
You would/ should know your voltage and coil resistance, I see no reason to further complicate matters?
I was trying to leave the amps out of those 2 equations because i was having trouble understanding how the coils resistance determines how many volts are equal to how many watts
Voltage squared divided by resistance equals wattage
Square root of wattage multipied by resistance equals voltage