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Hmm... this may be a terminology thing, but why would electronics want to
"traverse the electrolyte to the cathode?" Since electrons presumably want to flow from a cathode to an anode by definition? Thanks for the post, Michael. ---Joel |
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Joel Koltner wrote:
Hmm... this may be a terminology thing, but why would electronics want to "traverse the electrolyte to the cathode?" Since electrons presumably want to flow from a cathode to an anode by definition? Thanks for the post, Michael. ---Joel The book was published in 1933. -- My sig file can beat up your sig file! |
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Michael A. Terrell wrote:
Joel Koltner wrote: Hmm... this may be a terminology thing, but why would electronics want to "traverse the electrolyte to the cathode?" Since electrons presumably want to flow from a cathode to an anode by definition? Thanks for the post, Michael. ---Joel The book was published in 1933. I've got an ME encyclopedia in German somewhere that says that radio is something about miraculous travels of things through the ether, about which not much is known to mankind at this time. -- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com/ |
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