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On Mon, 02 Oct 2006 00:35:05 GMT, m II wrote:
David wrote: The rule is Low Z can feed High Z, but High cannot feed LOW. Think of pipes. Low Z = Narrow Pipe; High Z = Fat Pipe. Water can flow from narrow pipe to fat pipe but not vice versa. David, I have to disagree here. A narrow pipe has a greater impedance to flow than a fat one. Water can flow from either pipe to the other with no difficulty but will change velocity. The rate of flow will stay the same, with the velocity change compensating for the change in cross sectional area. Electricity doesn't give us the option of variable flow speed, so something else has to give. Generally it is a varied total volume of electrons delivered per unit of time, pressure(V) remaining the same. NB. No viscous or any other forms of friction or drag coefficients were hurt in the composition of this article. mike You're overthinking it. I was just trying to help the little feller remember the rule. |
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