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Sure, current can be present without voltage (in a short circuit) just
as easily as voltage can be present without current (in an open circuit). But what I meant was that the value of voltage doesn't determine heating, nor does the value of current. It's the value of power that does. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Bill Turner wrote: On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 01:39:57 -0700, Roy Lewallen wrote: Voltage and current, by themselves, don't do any heating. __________________________________________________ _______ I don't follow you on this. Voltage can be present without any current, but current can only flow if voltage is present, so what is meant by "current by itself"? -- Bill W6WRT |
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