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Old February 4th 04, 11:02 PM
Cecil Moore
 
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Jim Kelley wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote:
So you disagree that 1 amp at 180 degrees is flowing in the opposite
direction to 1 amp at zero degrees? If not, why do you disagree that
1 amp at 170 degrees is flowing in the opposite direction of 1 amp
at 10 degrees? The direction of current flow is the cosine of the
phase angle.


wow. I thought just a minor tweek was all that was required. I was
wrong.

Like I said, Cecil. Never mind.


This keeps happening over and over. Can you at least answer the following
questions? In what direction is current at 170 degrees flowing relative
to the source (assumed to be at zero degrees)? In what direction is current
at 10 degrees flowing with respect to the source. If those are not opposite
directions, would you please explain otherwise?
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