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Richard Harrison wrote:
Tom, KA6RUH wrote: "What makes you think the variation in current in two separate places of a coil carrying A.C. is a "current drop"?" You have a voltage deop, a temperature drop, or a drop in almost any variable. Why not call a decline in current a current drop? Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI If you make clear what you mean and why you think it makes sense there's nothing wrong with using non-standard terminology if it aids communication. If you just pull it out of the air as if it were a normal technical term that all technical people use, then you're just gassing nonsense. I expect someone on this newsgroup will start talking about "voltage flow" next. 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
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