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In Reply to: RE: A few things posted by John Elison on March 11, 2022 at 19:11:02
Did you sit in the back of class at school? Let's summarize,Current doesn't "flow," - current is calculated, it has no direction, it's a scalar quantity
Current doesn't change direction since it is a scalar quantity, same for voltage
The only thing that changes direction in an audio circuit is the electrons, on both wires + and -
Technically, the a Poynting vector does change direction, too, since it's a...uh, vector
Electrons move one direction on + wire and simultaneously the opposite direction on - wire, and vice versa
Electrons wiggle, but they don't flow in AC circuits (audio circuits)
Direction of wire determines the sound, all other things being equal
Wire is not physically or electrically symmetrical, thus the difference in sound
The electrons wiggle back and forth alternately on two wires + and -
The rate of alternation of electrons in the + and - wires is the instantaneous audio wavelength
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