avagadro7@gmail.com: Apr 10 03:19PM -0700 Yes, if you know about the theorem about combing a hairy ball the whole thing seems less convincing! .................. can global static electricity rises effect ground voltage ? |
"pfjw@aol.com" <pfjw@aol.com>: Apr 11 06:23AM -0700 > thing seems less convincing! > .................. > can global static electricity rises effect ground voltage ? Probably on a global scale. Given all the various magnetic fields in and around the earth, given the differences in resistance from location to location (on land) and more, I am sure there are all sorts of micro-variations. But ground potential at any given point will be whatever is needed - that is, able to take 100% of what is 'above ground' relative to it. Which is what is measured (at that point) in any case, correct? Peter Wieck Melrose Park, PA |
avagadro7@gmail.com: Apr 10 03:13PM -0700 one opinion on electronics wear/degrade, is a function of thermal stress |
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