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Unread 04-27-2002, 08:38 PM   #18
WireX
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Also, just as a very basic, think of electricity as water. more specifically water cooling (just to make it easy). The tubes are always full of water (or should be) but when you apply a pump (elctricity), all the water (electrons) get pushed along, that is why you can put a resistor on both the positive and negitive lines (I hope?) and it will still act normally.

I don't know if this affected anything, but it makes things easier to put into perspective.

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