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Just wondering how does electricity travel in wires. 1. Is it molecue to molecue 2. On outside surface of wire 3. Other Can multiple strand wire carry more electrity than solid wire?
(quoted from post at 00:33:55 02/19/13) Just wondering how does electricity travel in wires.
Very Carefully. And does the electricity travel IN the wires or ON the wires? Things that make you go Hummmmm!
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(quoted from post at 23:32:38 02/18/13) used to know an old time electrician that was his own tester , he would hold 2 ends of wire and his helper would flip the breaker ,kinda reckless ,but his last child was born when he was 60yrs old ,LOL ,.. the old fella would holler out as soon as he felt a trikle ,and his helper would throw the switch ........,electric travels at somewhere between the speed of lite and sound .. when in a strain it does not wiggle and gallop the powerline wires like a flat belt on a chuugiin thresher and steamer ...
(quoted from post at 21:00:44 02/18/13) Electricity is smoke that is pumped in one end of the wire and it comes out the other end and back to the power station where the smoke goes up the chimmney. If the smoke comes out of any device, it means it's bad.
(quoted from post at 22:37:40 02/18/13) Wrong answer-The real reason batt. chargers or any cord that is used often or subject to vibration is multi strand instead of solid is durabilty-it will bend a lot more times.
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