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...to power surges taking out your low-voltage peripherals: The Article _______________ Website |
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Well, we knew about the women part _______________ Website |
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Bail Hope of Belouve - Student |
oh I see... --> noob at electronics AND women _______________ Visit the Belouve Family Website! Quote: I try to have fun with my friends and try to make a difference as best I can. What does making a difference mean? Well, it can be as simple as saying hello, answering a question that seems obvious or heck, just talking. -- Vladarion
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JamesF1 - Student |
No, the wire - due to the current - creates a magnetic field around the wire. If there was a power surge, this field could *whatever whatever* making your peripheral go BOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!! So looping the wires disrupts this field, and your peripherals don't go BOOOOOOOOOOOOM when there's a power surge Or so the theory goes... _______________ Website This comment was edited by JamesF1 on Mar 12 2004 07:38pm. |
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Bail Hope of Belouve - Student |
haha a simple knot? now, please explain the following the current goes through the wire, but the current doesn't notice there is a knot in there, does it? It'll just follow the path and get through the knot, right? or not? any ideas? _______________ Visit the Belouve Family Website! Quote: I try to have fun with my friends and try to make a difference as best I can. What does making a difference mean? Well, it can be as simple as saying hello, answering a question that seems obvious or heck, just talking. -- Vladarion
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