---- Randall <tr3driver@ca.rr.com> wrote:
> > Randall, did you just write that volts flow?
>
> Read it again, the word "flow" did not occur in my post.
>
> "Go" is a different matter, and my claim is that voltage ("volts" is only
> the units) does indeed "go" places (including away), even though it gets
> there by having some amount of current flow.
Err, I'm gonna have to throw a flag on that play. Voltage is only a measure of
electrical potential relative to some arbitrary fixed point. As such, it
doesn't "go" in any sense of the word that I know of. It only "is".
Current, OTOH, "goes". Especially through a 30 year old light switch on a
lonely road well after dark. Well, until it doesn't, anyway...
Jeff Scarbrough
Electricity Runs In My Family, Ga.
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