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My statements about voltage and current referred to ideal circuits,
which are immensely useful in gaining understanding of fundamental circuit operation. One can argue for a long time about how perfect a real circuit can be made, and I won't get into that. I hope I made my point without the need to. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Bill Turner wrote: On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 06:49:01 -0700, Tim Wescott wrote: An electron beam in a vacuum can flow current without any voltage drop, as can a superconductor. __________________________________________________ _______ I can't argue the superconductor, but in a vacuum tube there must be a source of voltage to cause the current to flow. Even if you are talking about the "contact potential" caused by a heated cathode, there is still voltage present, isn't there? And of course, the anode voltage causes current to flow there too. -- Bill W6WRT |
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