The citizens' laughter fell on the ears of some scholars, making them shake their heads incessantly.
No matter how they looked at it, they still felt that Ohm's act of involving the middle school students was too ridiculous.
Even William Weber, who was sitting behind Arthur, couldn't help but pat the Academic Director's shoulder and whisper in his ear: "Although I support Mr. Ohm, isn't this a bit inappropriate?"
"Inappropriate? What's inappropriate about it?" Arthur put down the academic paper in his hand and said: "I learned about current, voltage, and resistance in middle school back in the day."
Arthur's words left Weber in a predicament between laughter and tears. He knew for sure that the Academic Director was joking again. Because they both knew that the concept of resistance was proposed by Ohm.