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juan avellaneda
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hello
im just confusing about the electrical conduction in the electrical circuits
I mean, for example,
-an alternate voltage means that the electrons move back and forth in the circuit?
-if really this happens, then the electric waves in the circuit are LONGITUDINAL, because by definition this waves moves in the same direction that the movement
-but this led me to another question. How act a filter with longitudinal waves?
For transversal waves is easy to see it like a slot that only let pass the waves that correspond to its size. But is less intuitive for Longitudinal waves, (if such filters exists)
any help appreciated
jp
im just confusing about the electrical conduction in the electrical circuits
I mean, for example,
-an alternate voltage means that the electrons move back and forth in the circuit?
-if really this happens, then the electric waves in the circuit are LONGITUDINAL, because by definition this waves moves in the same direction that the movement
-but this led me to another question. How act a filter with longitudinal waves?
For transversal waves is easy to see it like a slot that only let pass the waves that correspond to its size. But is less intuitive for Longitudinal waves, (if such filters exists)
any help appreciated
jp
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