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Default What is the point of digital voice?

"gareth" wrote in message
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"Brian Reay" wrote in message
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He struggled with the idea that, as the phasor rotated, the angle became
more negative, and thus decreased. eg -20 -10

Brian, is there some truth in G7FUJ, Cum's assertion that you were
dismissed without references from your job as a mathematics teacher,
for your confusion about a change in direction of a phasor as you
express above would be very worrying?
When you say "more", in "more negative" above, you are saying
that the magnitude of the angle is increasing
There seems to be a fundamental problem in your grasp of the direction
of vectors, because there is nothing beween clockwise and anti-clockwise,
left and right, up and down, or, in this case, negative and positive, for
they
are merely words used to disambiguate the direction of the vector.
Brian, why don't you just give up whilst you are still behind?


Brian?

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