User talk:Markedguy
Ohm's law
[edit]Regarding this edit which is a reinsertion of this edit by an unregistered user who I assume was you. The convention on Wikipedia if you have an edit reverted is to start a discussion rather than continuing to reinsert it. Please see WP:BRD. To continue to reinsert without explanation is EDIT WARring and is a very bad thing.
Your provide no link to what you mean by Power Law (perhaps you mean Joule's law) and give no indication why you think it needs disambiguating (please use edit summaries). It really is not appropriate in my opinion and in any case is not our usual method of disambiguation. One final point, phrases like "note that" are considered EDITORIALising - we do not tell our readers what they should think or note, it is up to them. Here is a welcome message;
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