In Reply to: RE: Your theory doesn't hold water. posted by tomservo on March 10, 2014 at 05:52:23:
"If your concerned about electron flow, that view, consider a wire is like a ridged pipe full of water, if you force water in at one end, nearly instantly (at the speed of sound in water) that pressure reaches the other end. The speed the "electron pressure" travels is near the speed of light."
tomservo
If you are saying electrons travel through a conductor at near the speed of light then that is wrong according to the information I quoted from the Link.
If that is not what you meant I apologize and would you please further explain what you meant.
Jim
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