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Rick_oleson
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Username: Rick_oleson

Post Number: 1068
Registered: 07-2006

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Posted on Friday, February 26, 2010 - 05:20 pm:   

"It is just that the phrase you used, "the voltage in the flash that passes through the sync terminals," I have never come across this in electrical engineering. Current passes, voltage builds up. Sorry for the nitpick, but this a very strange way to put it, at least to me, hence the clarification."

You're right, current flows, voltage is the potential that causes it to flow. And you're also right, that's a nitpick.


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