On Sunday 19 November 2006 18:09, Doug McGarrett wrote:
At 05:09 PM 11/19/2006 -0600, Rajko M wrote:
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On Sunday 19 November 2006 16:35, James Knott wrote: ...
Well, for starters, electricity i.e. electrons flows from negative to positive.
I thought too, but this makes my knowledge obsolete ;-)
-- Regards, Rajko M.
ELECTRONS flow from a negative point to a more positive point; what is known as "conventional current" --what all engineers design with-- goes from positive to negative. I think it was Benjamin Franklin who made the original mistake, in deciding that current flows from a positive terminal to a negative. It really makes no difference to design calculations, so long as you keep your conventions in mind.
--doug
That is what I used whole life, but now somebody found new way :-D Please see the other post. It is just so fun to read patent claims that start with "new way to connect multitude of fibers in one composite object" referring to new shaped needle that make sawing easier. -- Regards, Rajko Matovic. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org