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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote in message t... Jimmie D wrote: Believe me military training manuals are not the gospel of electronics but they are a very good place to start without a pre-engineering prerequisit. Does military current still flow from minus to plus? -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com They did in the mid 70s. We have a newbie at work that just got out of the Navy and was showing me his training books, I will ask him.I always considered flow from + to - becasue it make dealing with solidstate easier even though I was taught - to +. Also I always remembered they said it flowed from - to + to answer their irrelavent questions.Last I heard an electic current was a flow of cuurent carriers tha tcould be electrons or holes flowing in opposite direction, to me it is mox nix. Jimmie |
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