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Paul Hovnanian P.E.
 
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John Fields wrote:

On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 15:14:37 GMT, "JoeSixPack"
wrote:

Before you attack this post, saying electrons can only travel at the speed
of light, that's incorrect. The electrons themselves can travel any speed,


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No, they can only travel at speeds less than the speed of light.
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but the voltage wave produced does travel at 300,000 kms per second.


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It's not a "voltage" wave, it's an electromagnetic wave, and it can
only propagate at the speed of light in a vacuum.


Either an Electrolux or a Hoover.

;-)

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