Steve Clayton
Well-Known Member
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I think it's because of the water analogy that is often used to explain electrical circuits. It's a pretty good analogy for most purposes but it does give the impression of electrons piling up at the end of the positive wire trying to get out!
In fact the electrons are flowing the other way, and anyway it is just not like that. A current will only flow given a potential difference and a conductor. The terms pos and neg are just conventions and could have been reversed. And they only have meaning relative to each other. So a neg potential is positive with respect to a more neg potential.
Has that helped or muddied the waters even more?!
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Don't get me started on what is faster - hole flow or electron flow? /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
I think it's because of the water analogy that is often used to explain electrical circuits. It's a pretty good analogy for most purposes but it does give the impression of electrons piling up at the end of the positive wire trying to get out!
In fact the electrons are flowing the other way, and anyway it is just not like that. A current will only flow given a potential difference and a conductor. The terms pos and neg are just conventions and could have been reversed. And they only have meaning relative to each other. So a neg potential is positive with respect to a more neg potential.
Has that helped or muddied the waters even more?!
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Don't get me started on what is faster - hole flow or electron flow? /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
