You'll have to, since I have better things to do right now, but I'm very happy to supply you with that information.Interesting name "echoes" ie no substance.
Stand up and give an explanation of voltage, excuse me for not holding my breath.
You'll have to, since I have better things to do right now, but I'm very happy to supply you with that information.Interesting name "echoes" ie no substance.
Stand up and give an explanation of voltage, excuse me for not holding my breath.
There's nothing wrong with using pressure (e.g. of balls in a pipe) as an analogy for voltage (strictly electromotive force, EMF), but you can't use that for distinguishing the two sides of a 2-wire AC supply - without some other connection to a reference potential (e.g. earth) all one can measure and talk about is the 'pressure difference' (i.e. potential difference') between the two.Stand up and give an explanation of voltage, excuse me for not holding my breath.
I don't care if you find my username interesting or not, nor do I care what you imagine you can deduce from it.Interesting name "echoes" ie no substance.
Stand up and give an explanation of voltage, excuse me for not holding my breath.
I don't care if you find my username interesting or not, nor do I care what you imagine you can deduce from it.
The only person here asking for an explanation of voltage is you.
The OP asked for the difference between live and neutral, and the correct answer to that has been given.
I asked you how you would determine the difference, and hence explain, the difference between live and neutral, but you haven't.
I'll set the bar low with an explanation of voltage: it is a measure of energy of charge-carrying particles. An analogy would be water in a tank - the higher the tank, the more energy the water has and therefore the more work it can do. Similarly, the higher the voltage, or potential difference, the more work can be done by the charged particles. I hope that satisfies you for now. I have more, but you'll have to be specific.
I know, but it's amusing me for now.You're only encouraging him (or her) - and no good will come of that ...
MeOh I so hate this forum. I've been away for a few months and I've come back to find you're even worse than ever.
Indeed so - and, as far as I am aware, I was the first person to point out that it was a step-down auto-transformer - so I'm not sure why a finger should be pointed at me!This guy seems to have removed a step-down transformer, so that he's now applying 240V to something that was previously only getting 120V. That might be OK, but it might be about to burn his house down.
That would probably be what the 'pulsing sprayer' I use in my garden produces - it seems to send jets of water in 'alternating directions'What's alternating water?
That's where the water tank is suspended by a bungee rope and is bouncing rather excitedly... No spillage though!What's alternating water?
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