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Re: Two theories - Electron and Hole
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Posted by txgrn on February 14, 2006 at 08:16:01 from (209.151.112.75):
In Reply to: Two theories - Electron and Hole posted by jdemaris on February 13, 2006 at 05:37:59:
Hi again jd. As a tech and engineer I found that as a tech, troubleshooting was easier chasing the electron. As a designer, I found that it was easier sourcing holes from the + terminal of the power supply and delivering them where needed. So I use both; just tell me which one you want to talk about when conversing. Grin. On engines, there is reasoning at the ignition points and spark plug terminals for which way the molecules are a running. Don't remember which way was the least damaging to the parts.....i.e. + or - grounded electrical system. Mark
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