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Re: doesn't superposition contradict this?
Posted by dave slagle on August 13, 2003 at 19:12:35:
well my physics is non-existant, but the concept of skin effect where higher frequencies travel along the outer shell of the conductor could be another way to say what you suggested???
the change in resistance is quite trivial by the math with the audible frequencies we are concerned with... but amps of current through the trivial could add up to something. (see crossover coments elsewhere in the thread)
you also say "can travel" is that the same as "does travel"??? just tryingto get the 99 cent physics lesson i slept through in highschool wondering "when will i ever use this junk"
now histery and english... them was naps well spent.
dave