Cecil Moore wrote in message ...
Dr. Slick wrote:
Cecil, when are you gonna come out with your 2+2=4 dissertation?
I already did. 2 amps added in phase with 2 amps equals 4 amps flowing
in the same direction. Some people say that 4 amps stands still. Do
you think current can stand still?
The other poster is right. Hint: dQ/dt=current flow. That's the
number of Coulombs that passes a particular plane in a unit of time,
usually seconds.
Hint: In a standing wave ratio, there is still the flow of
coulombs, but it's more like they are sloshing back and forth (AC)
between the high voltage nodes.
But if you measure the _DC_ current at a high voltage node, you
will see that there is none.
But Jesus, you argued about this for a million posts in the past.
Can't you maybe up the complexity to something like 2x3=6?
God, i wonder how long you could argue about that one!
Slick
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