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Like charges repulse therefor electricty is a push of one electron
against another by their mutual repulsion. The push flow of current is a result of electron repulsion one against another. Mitch Raemsch; Twie Nobel Laureate 2008 |
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wrote in message ... Like charges repulse therefor electricty is a push of one electron against another by their mutual repulsion. The push flow of current is a result of electron repulsion one against another. Mitch Raemsch; Twie Nobel Laureate 2008 How fast is this push flow? Is it any faster or slower than the actual flow of the electron itself through the circuit? Chris; NOT Twie Nobel Laureate 2008 |
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On May 6, 8:06*pm, "caveat" wrote:
wrote in message ... Like charges repulse therefor electricty is a push of one electron against another by their mutual repulsion. The push flow of current is a result of electron repulsion one against another. Mitch Raemsch; Twie Nobel Laureate 2008 How fast is this push flow? Is it any faster or slower than the actual flow of the electron itself through the circuit? Chris; NOT Twie Nobel Laureate 2008 Why don't we accelerate electricity. Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008 |
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On May 7, 2:46*am, foolsrushout wrote:
wrote: On May 6, 8:06 pm, "caveat" wrote: wrote in message .... Like charges repulse therefor electricty is a push of one electron against another by their mutual repulsion. The push flow of current is a result of electron repulsion one against another. Mitch Raemsch; Twie Nobel Laureate 2008 How fast is this push flow? Is it any faster or slower than the actual flow of the electron itself through the circuit? Chris; NOT Twie Nobel Laureate 2008 Why don't we accelerate electricity. Define "electricity".- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - A repulsive flow. |
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"foolsrushout" wrote in message ... wrote: On May 7, 2:46 am, foolsrushout wrote: wrote: On May 6, 8:06 pm, "caveat" wrote: wrote in message ... Like charges repulse therefor electricty is a push of one electron against another by their mutual repulsion. The push flow of current is a result of electron repulsion one against another. Mitch Raemsch; Twie Nobel Laureate 2008 How fast is this push flow? Is it any faster or slower than the actual flow of the electron itself through the circuit? Chris; NOT Twie Nobel Laureate 2008 Why don't we accelerate electricity. Define "electricity".- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - A repulsive flow. Gas under pressure satisfies that definition. That definition could also be used to describe some of his responses. |
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wrote in message ... On May 6, 8:06 pm, "caveat" wrote: wrote in message ... Like charges repulse therefor electricty is a push of one electron against another by their mutual repulsion. The push flow of current is a result of electron repulsion one against another. Mitch Raemsch; Twie Nobel Laureate 2008 How fast is this push flow? Is it any faster or slower than the actual flow of the electron itself through the circuit? Chris; NOT Twie Nobel Laureate 2008 Why don't we accelerate electricity. I don't think you understand your own question. I'll give you a little help here with some questions you must answer for your self. Is electricity the EM field that surrounds the conductor? Is electricity the movement of electrons in the conductor? Do we need a conductor to exist before we can have electricity? Do electrons move from one part of a circuit to another or do they vibrate back and forth (more or less) in one spot? Is electricity the product of electrons repulsing each other? Is there electricity in a penny, a metal door handle, a battery or a wire? Is electricity a force, a potential, a measurement of movement of something or is it something else? Is there one correct definition for the term electricity? |
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On May 7, 10:47*pm, "caveat" wrote:
wrote in message ... On May 6, 8:06 pm, "caveat" wrote: wrote in message ... Like charges repulse therefor electricty is a push of one electron against another by their mutual repulsion. The push flow of current is a result of electron repulsion one against another. Mitch Raemsch; Twie Nobel Laureate 2008 How fast is this push flow? Is it any faster or slower than the actual flow of the electron itself through the circuit? Chris; NOT Twie Nobel Laureate 2008 Why don't we accelerate electricity. I don't think you understand your own question. I'll give you a little help here with some questions you must answer for your self. Is electricity the EM field that surrounds the conductor? Is electricity the movement of electrons in the conductor? Do we need a conductor to exist before we can have electricity? Do electrons move from one part of a circuit to another or do they vibrate back and forth (more or less) in one spot? Is electricity the product of electrons repulsing each other? Is there electricity in a penny, a metal door handle, a battery or a wire? Is electricity a force, a potential, a measurement of movement of something or is it something else? Is there one correct definition for the term electricity?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Electricty is self repulsive. |
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