Simple question, or is it...


What exactly is an audio signal made of, and what exactly is the medium it travels through in a cable??
thecarpathian
Houston, we have a problem! πŸ§‘πŸ»β€πŸš€ The load (R) is the denominator. That means the larger the value of load (R) the smaller the value of current (I). And the smaller the value of R the larger the value of I. You misspoke in your previous post when you said,

”The greater the connected load, the greater the current, and the greater the magnetic field around the two conductors of the circuit.”

Β Problem solved!
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Load = 1/R in most people's electrical terminology. Increasing the load means decreasing the electrical resistance.Β  When someone says a heavy electrical load they don't mean less power. Maybe you do or maybe you are just being difficult out of boredom?

How far do electrons travel?

How does a signal make it 3 feet down an interconnect?