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Don Lancaster wrote:
Floyd L. Davidson wrote: Don Lancaster wrote: DC, of course, cannot exist at all ever. Because it would have to be unvarying through infinite time. Boy, you are *pedantic*! Can't we just define DC as current that doesn't vary "much" for at last a "long" time. Granted that is ambiguous, but what else would we the argue about, weather? No. Sum a 1 volt peak sinewave with a 0.6 volt dc term and you have a waveform whose polarity continuously changes but whose average value is continuous. Hey, you moved *my* goal post! I said nothing about average values. If it wiggles, it's AC. The difference is that you are being so precise that you're saying if it wiggled since the dawn of time, it's AC. I'm just saying that if it was so long ago that I can't remember (which seems to be a pretty short time anymore), that's long enough. :-) Looking at the Fourier terms makes this waveform perfectly clear. Calling it "AC" or "DC" does not. "AC" or "DC" are gross and meaningless oversimplifications. EXACTLY! And while you and I can make jokes about just how pedantic we should be with definition of terms, the fact is that anyone who actually thinks "AC" and "DC" are the determinative definitions based on word meanings, is going to be wrong. -- Floyd L. Davidson http://web.newsguy.com/floyd_davidson Ukpeagvik (Barrow, Alaska) |
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