In all of the books of electronics and electrical engineering, the electric signal through the conductor is the ordered motion of electrons
How Electricity Actually Works
In November of last year I posted a Vertasium YT vid titled "The Big Misconception About Electricity". Well it caused quite a stir and like an arachnid had many legs many of which attempted to draw A'gonrs into the poison fangs!
Well, here is the follow-up to that original vid which caused quite a stir in the "intellectual" community as well.
Vertasium "How Electricity Actually Works".
This does have implications for our audio cabling...
Regards,
barts
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I think it’s great he made that video and got people like me thinking, even though it was a little misleading. In his follow up video he makes it clear that the bulb will by no means come on full strength right away, and that the early effect will still occur even if the circuit is open somewhere way out there in space. Once that was made clear I was reminded of when I first learned about transformers, how they could transfer power without any direct physical connection between the conductors. I was amazed at that, but also disappointed that they tended to be noisy and inefficient. On another controversial claim seen in a YouTube video, the notion that you can make a wind powered car that can go down wind faster than the wind still messes with my head.
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My understanding is there are two effective forces, one is the wind pushing, but the other, less obvious, is the wind "pulling" (though still pushing). Sail boats can also go much faster than the wind. I didn't spend a lot of time looking at this, but appears to be Bernoulli force, just like an airplane. The wind travels faster over the sail, which causes low pressure, so you have additional force acting on the sail which makes the boat go faster. In the ground car, the low pressure is created by the propeller. The wind does not spin the propeller, it moves the car whose wheels are connected to the propeller causing it to spin.
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This guy wrote a few books too... Here’s an article he wrote a few years ago. What is Electronics - Ralph MorrisonHere is an excerpt from the article:
Here is another article written by the Late Ralph Morrison: Signals and energy move in the spaces, not in the traces.
by RALPH MORRISON
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As for going faster than the wind...this is another one that academicians love to state purposely vaguely to make you think they are cleverer than they are. Your vector downwind can never be faster than the wind. In fact it must be quite a bit less than the wind. but if you go at a 45 degree angle to the wind, your forward velocith is 1.414 x your wind vector velocity. So in a 12 mph wind with a 10mph velocity in the windward direction, your forward velocith with be 14.14 mph. No there is not special bernouli equation that causes you to go faster than the wind, just like the lighting of the lightbult, even just a little bit, cannot happen faster than the speed of light. --Jerry
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