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John Popelish wrote:
It may be you or I may have an untied shoe. In any case, Jim, oops, I mean John, here's the IEEE Dictionary's definition of current. "current - The flow of electrons within a wire or a circuit: measured in ampheres." And no, there is no definition for "current flow" in the IEEE Dictionary. "Current flow" and "power flow" are commonly used terms to signify "charge movement" and "energy movement". Objecting to the use of the words "current flow" is really picking at infinitessimal nits. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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