Re: Electron Flow

2000-10-06 Thread Ralph Cameron
...@altavista.com; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 12:23 PM Subject: RE: Electron Flow Here we go...this ought to be good. Richard Hunt Engineering Services Manager Direct: (818

RE: Electron Flow

2000-10-05 Thread Brumbaugh, David
Subject: RE: Electron Flow Barry, I believe Ross is right for the last and larger half (LARGER half?? {poetic license}) of a lightning strike. As I understand the current lightning model the initial strike is a positive Leader coming from the cloud to the ground. The Leader is a thin

RE: Electron Flow

2000-10-05 Thread Pwmccoy
...@majordomo.ieee.org cc: Subject: RE: Electron Flow Barry, I could be wrong, and if so I would stand corrected, but from my basic electronics training, I recall that electron flow is from negative to positive. I also recall being taught that lightning actually travels from earth (neg. charge

RE: Electron Flow

2000-10-05 Thread Hunt, Richard
, October 05, 2000 7:54 AM To: 'Barry Ma'; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject:RE: Electron Flow Barry, I could be wrong, and if so I would stand corrected, but from my basic electronics training, I recall that electron flow is from negative to positive. I also recall being taught

RE: Electron Flow

2000-10-05 Thread UMBDENSTOCK
To: Lichtenstein, Ross Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 10:54 AM To: 'Barry Ma'; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: RE: Electron Flow Barry, I could be wrong, and if so I would stand corrected, but from my basic electronics training, I recall that electron flow is from

RE: Electron Flow

2000-10-05 Thread Lichtenstein, Ross
Barry, I could be wrong, and if so I would stand corrected, but from my basic electronics training, I recall that electron flow is from negative to positive. I also recall being taught that lightning actually travels from earth (neg. charge) upward to the positive charge of the clouds. Then