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Re: American vs British amps

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Subject: Re: American vs British amps
From: "Andrew H. Litkowiak" <andylit@covad.net>
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 21:23:07 -0600
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Terry,

You're confusing the directional thing. North of the Equator, electrons move 
clockwise. South, they move counterclockwise.

The relationship between English and US amps is tied to the exchange rate of 
the 
two currencies. 1 UK Pound is about $1.70, give or take a penny. As you can 
see, 
this correlates fairly well with the chart below.

As to size, I believe it was Nikola Tesla who proved that all electrons are the 
same size, except for the big ones.

Andy "Junk Science" Litkowiak


Terry wrote:
> Accounting for the difference is, of course, that electrons are bigger in
> Europe, and go left-to-right instead of right-to-left like they do in China.
> 
> Terry Smith
> '59 TR3A
> 
> 
> 
>>Nope!.....other way around..........
>>
>>British                Buzz AGC
>>
>>50                        30
>>35                        25
>>30                        20
>>25                        15
>>20                        10
>>10                         7 1/2
>>5                            3




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