What kind of "Molecule" is the elctron "attached" to when created in a Generator?
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What kind of "Molecule" is the elctron "attached" to when created in a Generator?
I do some electronics & other:
What kind of brain are your ganglions (ganglia?)attached to ?
Graham
No, no, no, no, no. Your punctuation is all wrong. It should be:
What kind of "brain" are your ganglions (ganglia?) "attached" to ?
-- Regards, Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com) It\'s time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.
Howard, Electrons are not created in a generator, they are encouraged to move. More here, less there, and you have a difference in potential.
Do some reading. Start with the works of Coulomb, Ampere, Volta, Ohm, not the units the people.
Tom
To what kind of "brain" are your ganglions (ganglia?) "attached"?
:-)
-- "Electricity is of two kinds, positive and negative. The difference is, I presume, that one comes a little more expensive, but is more durable; the other is a cheaper thing, but the moths get into it." (Stephen Leacock)
This is the sort of sloppy grammar up with which I shall not put!
;-) Rich
Then there's the story of a young man who gets lost, visiting the campus at Harvard. He asks a passing professor, "Can you please tell me where the administration building is at?"
The prof draws himself up, looks down his nose, and haughtily tells the young man, "At Harvard, we never end a sentence with a preposition!"
The young fella says, "OK -- can you tell me where the administration building is at, asshole?"
-- Regards, Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com) It\'s time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.
Shouldn't that be "...with which I shall, up with, not put!"?
Don
Don Bowey wrote in news:C29DA2D1.6B735% snipped-for-privacy@comcast.net:
According to
From now on, ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I will not put -- Winston Churchill
Puckdropper
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