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<blockquote data-quote="Papermaker85" data-source="post: 8486415" data-attributes="member: 572595"><p>I was waitng for you to get really mad, figured you would loose your cool. your a bit hared to **** with but im getting there.</p><p></p><p>i understand what electricity is. they way you described it was just not how it works. a charge in induced(hence its called induction) and it Forces a charge in the electrons and that charge moves amoung the electrions..</p><p></p><p>its the basis of current flow. its now much flow of charged partlicles you exhibited at a give time .</p><p></p><p>voltage is the FORCE. its not a pushing or pulling its simply a force that induces a change in charge. that is WHY currecnt flows easier with higher voltage.</p><p></p><p>a speaker actually is a amperage driver device. voltage is only important becasue of the FORCE behind the elecrtion flow IE it induces a greater portentual in charge so you have more electrion flow.</p><p></p><p>are you talking about inductance? you seem to be quotng a website as opposed to explaining these fucntions.</p><p></p><p>Iuductance is the oppsition of a change of charge when a charge is present that cause a opposing force in the conductor(hence back EMF) 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.</p><p></p><p>while ill admit its probably been 10 years since ive gotten into this it was time for a revist. but honestly your vauge and genertic explinations just confused me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Papermaker85, post: 8486415, member: 572595"] I was waitng for you to get really mad, figured you would loose your cool. your a bit hared to **** with but im getting there. i understand what electricity is. they way you described it was just not how it works. a charge in induced(hence its called induction) and it Forces a charge in the electrons and that charge moves amoung the electrions.. its the basis of current flow. its now much flow of charged partlicles you exhibited at a give time . voltage is the FORCE. its not a pushing or pulling its simply a force that induces a change in charge. that is WHY currecnt flows easier with higher voltage. a speaker actually is a amperage driver device. voltage is only important becasue of the FORCE behind the elecrtion flow IE it induces a greater portentual in charge so you have more electrion flow. are you talking about inductance? you seem to be quotng a website as opposed to explaining these fucntions. Iuductance is the oppsition of a change of charge when a charge is present that cause a opposing force in the conductor(hence back EMF) 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. while ill admit its probably been 10 years since ive gotten into this it was time for a revist. but honestly your vauge and genertic explinations just confused me. [/QUOTE]
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