Electron Sinusoidal Frequency.

Intuitive discuss the effects of increasing the Sinusoidal Electron Frequency and lowering the Sinusoidal Electron Amplitude on resistance in a flow of electrons in/on a conductive material, specifically for DC current.- Intuitive clarifies that this is only applicable for DC current and not AC.- Warren asks for data to support this idea.- Intuitive responds by providing a hypothetical diagram of what sinusoidal electron frequency and amplitude may be, but is told that speculation is not appropriate for the forum.In summary, Warren and Intuitive discuss the potential effects of increasing the Sinusoidal Electron Frequency and lowering the Sinusoidal Electron Amplitude on resistance in a flow of electrons in/on a conductive material for DC current. Intuitive clarifies
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Does increasing the Sinusoidal Electron Frequency and lowering of its Sinusoidal Electron Amplitude cause less resistance in a flow of Electrons in/on a conductive material?

This is only for DC current and not AC.

Is there any data which supports this?:smile:
 
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Intuitive said:
Does increasing the Sinusoidal Electron Frequency and lowering of its Sinusoidal Electron Amplitude cause less resistance in a flow of Electrons in/on a conductive material?
This is only for DC current and not AC.
Is there any data which supports this?:smile:

What are "sinusoidal electron frequency" and "sinusoidal electron amplitude"? Where did you get or read these?

Zz.
 
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ZapperZ said:
What are "sinusoidal electron frequency" and "sinusoidal electron amplitude"? Where did you get or read these?
Zz.

Here is a Hypothetical diagram of what a sinusoidal electron frequency and sinusoidal electron amplitude may be.
 

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Sorry, Intuitive, this kind of speculation is not appropriate in this forum.

- Warren
 

What is Electron Sinusoidal Frequency?

Electron Sinusoidal Frequency is a term used to describe the rate at which the electrons in an electrical circuit oscillate or vibrate.

How is Electron Sinusoidal Frequency measured?

Electron Sinusoidal Frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz), which is the number of cycles per second that the electrons complete in the circuit.

What factors affect Electron Sinusoidal Frequency?

The factors that affect Electron Sinusoidal Frequency include the voltage, resistance, and capacitance of the circuit, as well as any external forces or interference.

Why is Electron Sinusoidal Frequency important?

Electron Sinusoidal Frequency is important because it determines the behavior and performance of electrical circuits. It is also crucial in the design and analysis of electronic devices and systems.

How does Electron Sinusoidal Frequency relate to other electrical properties?

Electron Sinusoidal Frequency is related to other electrical properties such as current, voltage, and power. It is also closely linked to other concepts in physics, such as wavelength and frequency.

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