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<blockquote data-quote="somekook" data-source="post: 440577" data-attributes="member: 549298"><p>if you want to bust out some calculus... the limit as x (loads in parallel) approches infinity is 0 ohms.... you'll never get to 0 ohms. even in a short circuit there is still a point zero something ohm load. the closest thing to 0 resistance is a superconductor, and i highly, highly, highly, highly doubt that anybody has a superconductor in their car, or an amp that could withstand 0 ohms... unless all of the circuitry in the amp was superconductive... lol. but then, no alternator could recharge a battery fast enough either. its all rediculous</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="somekook, post: 440577, member: 549298"] if you want to bust out some calculus... the limit as x (loads in parallel) approches infinity is 0 ohms.... you'll never get to 0 ohms. even in a short circuit there is still a point zero something ohm load. the closest thing to 0 resistance is a superconductor, and i highly, highly, highly, highly doubt that anybody has a superconductor in their car, or an amp that could withstand 0 ohms... unless all of the circuitry in the amp was superconductive... lol. but then, no alternator could recharge a battery fast enough either. its all rediculous [/QUOTE]
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