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In Reply to: RE: Metal Grain Structure posted by Tre' on May 22, 2023 at 05:37:21:
You don't need two wires to have a circuit....technically. :)
You need two potentials to create a source, but you can connect those two with a single wire/circuit.Your house has numerous appliances that consist of single wire element that operate on AC.
In fact, the standard amplifier/speaker interface is actually a single wire series circuit. It might not look like one, but it is. (Ignoring the minor intrinsics of the connection cable.)
The illustrious Mr. Kait will accuse me of semantics, but I don't give a shit what he says.
Dave.
Edits: 05/22/23
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- RE: Metal Grain Structure - Davey 06:55:19 05/22/23 (5)
- RE: Metal Grain Structure - geoffkait 07:16:44 05/22/23 (3)
- RE: Metal Grain Structure - Davey 07:18:46 05/22/23 (2)
- RE: Metal Grain Structure - geoffkait 10:46:42 05/22/23 (1)
- And they are correct. nt - Tre' 13:07:18 05/22/23 (0)
- RE: Metal Grain Structure - Tre' 06:58:47 05/22/23 (0)