Electron Sinusoidal Frequency.

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the relationship between sinusoidal electron frequency, sinusoidal electron amplitude, and their effects on resistance in the flow of electrons within conductive materials, specifically in the context of direct current (DC) rather than alternating current (AC).

Discussion Character

  • Debate/contested
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant questions whether increasing sinusoidal electron frequency and lowering sinusoidal electron amplitude results in less resistance in conductive materials for DC current.
  • Another participant seeks clarification on the definitions of "sinusoidal electron frequency" and "sinusoidal electron amplitude," asking for the source of these terms.
  • A hypothetical diagram is mentioned to illustrate the concepts of sinusoidal electron frequency and amplitude.
  • A later reply suggests that speculation about these terms is not appropriate for the forum context.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the appropriateness of discussing the concepts of sinusoidal electron frequency and amplitude, with some seeking clarification while others challenge the speculative nature of the discussion.

Contextual Notes

The discussion lacks clear definitions of the terms used, and there is uncertainty regarding the validity of the claims made about resistance in conductive materials.

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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.
 
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
 

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