If the direction of the wire caused a change in current it’s measurable.
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Directionality Explained
If the direction of the wire caused a change in current it’s measurable. http://amasci.com/miscon/whatis2.html#4 |
If any part of an AC current is directional, then the AC signal itself must be directional - by definition. It’s like 2+2 = 4. When a cable is connected from the amp to the speaker, energy flows from the amp to the speaker. That is at the amp end, the cable will experience more energy vs. the end closer to the speaker, hence by definition, an AC current is "asymmetric" due to the energy distribution. |
If I install a wire between an amp and speaker the current flows from the amp to the speaker if I turn the wire around it flows the same way. If an AC current were directional the way wires are being touted as directional then the current would flow backwards from speaker to amp when the direction of the wire was changed. AC currents are nothing but flows of charge the charge flows from the difference in voltage potential no matter which way the wire is. |
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