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In Reply to: RE: "How electricity flows in an AC circuit" posted by Ugly on August 22, 2022 at 20:13:28
The trouble is that "industry standards" or "industry data points" - whatever that means - has little relevance to the discussion at hand. What industry are you referring to? The audio industry - specially the high end audio industry - has very few standards or requirements or regulations. There are no standards for polarity, wire directionality, fuses, or cables. To a large extent it's every man for himself. You can even make your own cables or fuses yourself. The debate is still on going regarding balanced vs unbalanced cables anyway. What other data points are there do you think?But my real point for starting this discussion remains: What is the "audio signal" in cables? If we knew what exactly were dealing with, what is being affected by internal and external factors, like RFI and vibration, we could build better fuses and cables. And even better amplifiers.
1. Audio waveform
2. Current
3. Electrons
4. Voltage
5.:Poynting vector
6. Magnetic field
7. Electric field
8. Electromagnetic wave
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