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Re: Re: Two Questions.Neg GndHyd
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Posted by To: Corky Ron on November 15, 2000 at 08:35:08 from (63.253.192.4):
In Reply to: Re: Two Questions.Neg GndHyd posted by Corky OOps on November 14, 2000 at 04:42:47:
Hi: I just got back and missed reading all posts untill now. "Current flow" was used early on and switched to "electron flow" mid 20th century. In other words just flip direction of the arrow in drawing circuits. The results of getting the job done are the same. A rose is a rose no matter what. It's somewhat the same as going from cycles per second to HZ per second. Just words or terms used.. also going to neg gnd was more in line with other industries at the time thus safer for the operators on the job if a jump start is needed or switching parts etc. harvey..... Ps.There can be a slight differance if its a super critical application as to which way the electrons are flowing but we are talking tractors. harvey
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