>I have a piece of wire.  Which end should I put the 'lectricity into?

My son,

It depends on whether you subscribe to the hole flow or the electron
flow theory of electricity. In other words, whether you belong to the
Technician school or the Engineering school.

Listen to the teaching of the not-so-ancient ones, and heed it well:

If thou belongest to the Technician school, put the electricity into
the negative end of the wire. If, on the other hand, thou subscribest to
the Engineering school  (which some feel to be a higher discipline) thou
shouldst put the electricity into the positive end.

If thou takest this teaching to heart, the electricity should flow in
thine wire, and soon the light which is output thereby shall reach even
to the furthest corners of thy room and the secret of illumination shall
be thine forever.

Sri Coulomb V. Wattman, Master Electrician

Ohm Shankar

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Re: CS>Re:CS>cathode/anode question

From: cking001 wrote:
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 11:23:01 

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Nah,
It's a similar problem as defining  north/south polarity of magnets
for healing.
If your using electrician definitions current flows one way.
For electronics, it's the other way.

Hardheads are gonna keep this thread going for weeks.

                                                Chuck



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