Papermaker85
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i think i just descried in laymans terms which you only stated to as laws. sure the laws are alot more in depth then what i stated yet they are related directly to what you claimed i did not know.I get slightly agitated about ignorance being spread, but no I don't loose my cool easily. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Vague....no, I fell I'm being pretty descriptive given the circumstance. I'm giving you leads to peruse for your own edification since I don't have the time to write out an entire book for you when there's plenty of material out there.
Generic...yes What would crunching numbers and throwing them at you accomplish when you can't even get your head around basic concepts.
i never mention anything about varing election change only that voltage is the potentual difference sort of like the driving force/pressure behind the electric charge. i gave you too much credit. your tring to pick apart what im saying when you clearly understand what i mean. my fault as i should have been more techinal but i try to put things in terms anyone can understand which is why i mentioned it because you just naming off laws and stating sherr techical fact like you quoted a site of picked up a physics book. i chose to simplyfily it.An electron has a finite amount of charge. -1.60217662 × 10^-19 Coulombs to be close to exact. Any electron you run across will have that amount of charge. It doesn't change; same with its mass. A proton has the same amount of charge except the opposite sign so I don't know wtf you're talking about. It sounds like psychoactive drug inspired garbage....Induction is a vague term to use. Are you talking about logic? Induced current? Induced magnetic field, induced coma? (lol jk on the coma).
force is not nesically push or pull. in this case admittling its not excatly the corect term its better described as pressure. when i stated it i was thinking as in the induction of a charge VIA and extermal magnetic field and the drive behind the current flow. its more of a REACTION than a actual force..Hold up a sec whats a force if not some interaction that that results in a push or pull? You're contradicting yourself again.
like i said eariler. you said push when its not correct. what i meant by the FORCE is the pressure or potentual difference. i said it this way to simply the understand of how voltage levels affect ampicity. your acting like the media using my words out of context.Voltage is not a force. since you insist upon arguing semantics about various topics on everything else. Its a potential difference. You're sitting there saying electron flow and then point out I'm wrong about the flow of electrons? (I think that's what you mean by electrion flow?) You're contradicting yourself again.
have you even read up on teslas "wireless electricty" and how it works? i dont get what your saying here. i comperhand the subject but im not sure why you mention it?That's exactly what I said about a speaker. Current=amps (or Coulombs per second) hey wait didn't we see coulomb earlier in this post? It's the amount of charge on something... say maybe an electron?!?
this is a direct quote from eariler.Lorentz force requires a moving charge. Charge itself isn't some magical entity; there are charge carriers ie electrons & protons
" lorenze force is simply put is the effect on a charge for example of the voice coil reacting to the external EM of the permant magnet field and how it afftect said charge" if you read closely again its exactly what i said it was. you pass power through the coil that coil reacts to the permant magnetic field. DUH
I'm not quoting a website at all. It's all from the knowledge I've gained from reading, tinkering, and then applying. I'm flattered that you think I just ripped it off a website though:blush: I've already cut up your food for you; don't expect for me to chew it as well. Even if I explained the physical ramification of a cross product and walked through an entire derivation would it even help you or most people? No, because in this case OP and most other car audio peeps will be fine if they don't follow NEC code when wiring their subs. They don't need to know NEC code nor do they need to know the physics of E&M. I would rather not derail this thread any further with our bickering. If you want to have additional discourse please start a thread/create posts giving terrible information that I can trash or PM me. [/quoteim really glad they have knowledgable people like you here. its good to know and i think you. its nice to see people help and actually have a understanding as to what they are talking about. i just recommend you stay aways from electrical unless of course you come to the conclusion that the standars set are set for a reason.

