Okay, let's stay logical...
The current leaves one side, which we will call A
the electrons come out of the other...which we will call B.
But...if electrons come out of B, what can come out of A?
Hmmm ...
According to the formula for calculating the current through a section of Conducting Wire...
they say that it is the Electrons, which pass... but it is the current which is calculated... lol.
So Electrons ARE NOT the...current!
These are the Positive Ions of the Metal atoms having lost their electrons... and therefore which ATTRACT the electrons "free to move".
So the formula for calculating the "current"... ONLY concerns Positive Ions which CANNOT MOVE!
Since it is a SOLID METAL.... (lol, ZERO light speed)
Well yes, it's logical, when a conductive metal atom loses its electron and therefore BEFORE receiving another... well it's a Positive ION.
So, here we have 2 “currents”!
- a positive and fixed (metal)
- a negative, and mobile (in theory eh... since they discovered that the electrons in a cable only make
0,08 mm/second for a "current" of 1 Ampere through a wire section of 1 mm².
WHO is it who said that electrons move at the speed of Light?
So it’s now Vitesse Super-Escargot?
You can completely review the current calculation formula then...
On the other hand, in a conductive fluid...we clearly see the MOVEMENT of Positive IONS,
because there...the atoms CAN move...
and therefore clearly demonstrates that there are 2 FORCES called “current”!
But then the current clamps...what do they capture?
Current ?
No no...a Radiation!
Ahhh...there, that's the Speed of Light
