FrediFizzx wrote:
"Vollane" wrote in message
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| the one thing that i learned in vietnam, is to make the
| things simpler
|
| when i watch a signal on an oscilloscope, what
| am i looking at
|
| a flux of electrons or a flux of an absence of electrons?
Don't ya think some electrons are flowing thru the probe or into the
input of the o-scope?
of course, you are the only one correctly sensing the question
This small current is amplified. The higher the
voltage potential on the input of the scope, the more electron current
is flowing thru the input. Simple test. Take a 10 volt source using a
1 megaohm input probe and measure the voltage. You get 10 Volts on the
scope. Now measure the 10 Volt source with a 1 megaohm resister in
series. You now measure 5 volts on the scope. Why?
becus you already gave the answer to this question
now, my question
are the electrons bearing the signal or the absence of
the electrons?
FrediFizzx
http://www.vacuum-physics.com/QVC/qu...uum_charge.pdf
or postscript
http://www.vacuum-physics.com/QVC/qu...cuum_charge.ps
http://www.vacuum-physics.com