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In Reply to: review of the rule of the right hand posted by unclestu on June 28, 2015 at 19:20:09:
. . . and electron flow is constantly REVERSING direction, how does this apply? Does one half of each full sine wave sound warmer and more rolled off than the other?
I just don't see how winding direction could have any effect on inductors, voice coils, or twisted cables at audio frequencies.
In DC applications, it DEFINITELY applies to electromagnets, relays, etc. It MIGHT apply to radio frequency chokes, but that's doubtful as they just have to pass DC and block high frequency AC.
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- But since audio signals are AC . . . - Brian H P 17:49:42 06/30/15 (11)
- RE: But since audio signals are AC . . . - unclestu 21:35:00 06/30/15 (10)
- RE: But since audio signals are AC . . . - Tre' 08:08:56 07/01/15 (9)
- a hydraulic analogy - unclestu 22:17:48 07/05/15 (8)
- RE: a hydraulic analogy - Tre' 14:31:21 07/09/15 (7)
- Point taken, however - unclestu 17:08:46 07/09/15 (6)
- RE: Point taken, however - Tre' 19:25:02 07/09/15 (5)
- , however - unclestu 21:07:21 07/09/15 (4)
- RE: , however - Palustris 08:30:38 07/10/15 (0)
- RE: , however - Tre' 08:00:53 07/10/15 (2)
- RE: , however - unclestu 13:22:27 07/10/15 (1)
- RE: , however - Lew 13:17:19 07/12/15 (0)