Posted by Mark - IN. on July 19, 2014 at 06:30:46 from (65.73.90.24):
In Reply to: 240 VAC Wiring posted by John T on July 19, 2014 at 05:41:08:
From my perspective, wire is rated for current, generally not to excede 600 volts. Why voltage has to do with anything, I don't know. At the museum of Science and Industry, there is a glass ball that one can touch that somehow has a million (1,000,000) volts, static no doubt, that one can touch...million volts at minimal amperage, not get killed, burned, but may get an erection (they didn't say that, I just added it). Every wire guide that I've ever seen is based or rated on current.
Since we are on the subject of voltage being constant, current flows...lightning? A bolt of lightning that flows from the more negative to the more positive, and in this exercise involves a ground or tree strike...the bolt of lightning actually flows from the sky towards ground, or ground towards the sky? I know the answer, although my eyes don't really.
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