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RE: [Euro Lights][Wiring]




Well.. I'm wrong sometimes.. that's for sure.
I never put a guarantee on anything!  >=)
so.. oh well.. hehehehe

Mark



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From: Majordomo [mailto:majord@neubayern.net]On Behalf Of Kevin
Sent: Sunday, June 13, 1999 9:03 PM
To: andreb@ee.washington.edu; scirocco-l@scirocco.org
Subject: Re: [Euro Lights][Wiring]


I got this in AP Physics as well. Multistranded is better for flow becaise
of surface area.
I'm sure they use solid in houses because its _cheaper_!

At 02:24 PM 6/13/99 -0700, you wrote:
>Mark Madison wrote:
>>
>> Sorry Andre... I gotta agree with Gordon's reason a little more than
yours.
>> although there is more surface area.. there isn't any reason why
electrons
>> would flow better on the surface of a wire than through the core.. or you
>> could argue hole flow... whichever is your preferred theory.  solid core
>> wire is a better conductor..but multistranded wire flexes better.  I'd
>> use a multistrand for this application because of the likelyhood that the
>> wires would be flexed a bit when changing bulbs and stuff like that.
>>
>   Regardless of flexibility, I thought that stranded wire would always
>provide better current flow, at least my employer who is an electrician
>goes by that theory.  I was also taught that in school.  Why would the
>Fosgate monster wire be so fine if it werent for maximum amperage?  This
>is assuming electron flow on the surface.
>
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> André
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