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Conventional current flow VS Electron current flow

Started by Dave45, March 14, 2014, 08:15:28 AM

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Dave45

So tell me MH is your timing diagram going to show the high voltage bemf hitting the switch
http://makeagif.com/i/dLlRx8

MileHigh

Dave:

QuoteSo what do you think a timing diagram is going to prove.
you do the timing diagram and do it for both voltage and the current
then do the actual experiment

whats it going to prove, nothing

That's a total cop out.  It's clear that like many "talkers" about electronics on the forums, you run away when you are asked to produce a timing diagram.

It's about you proving to yourself that you will be able to learn and then actually do it yourself after a couple of examples.  Then you won't be putting up nonsensical circuits like the one with the two coils at the ends of the wire.  You will realize how foolish that is.

MileHigh

MileHigh

QuoteSo tell me MH is your timing diagram going to show the high voltage bemf hitting the switch
http://makeagif.com/i/dLlRx8

Of course it will.  That's a simple circuit, why don't you do a timing diagram for it?
   

Dave45

Tesla talked about people like you, is this how you evaluate other peoples experiments timing diagrams instead of doing the  actual experiments.
How do you expect to find any anomaly doing experiments this way.

MileHigh

Dave:

I did all of these types of experiments between 35 and 33 years ago in school.  Then I worked for five years where perhaps 30% of my time was spent on an electronics bench with a scope and a logic analyzer.  Meanwhile I am sure that you have read some of my postings where I analyze circuits.  When you read those postings, does it sound to you like I have a decent grasp of electronics?  When people say to me the "you don't do experiments" line it's a cop out.

What's one full year of working on an electronics bench?  50 x 40 = 2000 hours.  So that means from work I have about 3000 hours of work bench time.  I will throw in another 1500 hours for everything else over 35 years.  So I have about 4500 hours of time spent working on an electronics bench.  Is that good enough for you?

Why don't you take a shot at doing the timing diagram?  There is no need to be evasive or afraid.

MileHigh