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R. Steve Walz
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Thomas G. Marshall wrote:
of RF broadcast and the use of the earth as one arm of a reflective
antenna. Combine that with the safety uses to determine relative voltage
to a universal level for power distribution and it makes it
completely so.
-Steve
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Yup.R. Steve Walz coughed up:
Thomas G. Marshall wrote:
R. Steve Walz coughed up:
...[rip]...
AC power systems only use it to replace expensive copper wire, by
grounding one arm of the generator plant's alternator to the earth.
This enables us to use earth as a protective shield ground from
either pole of the alternator, as well as eliminating most of the
danger from the grounded pole also used as "return-neutral".
Ok, so I see two scenarios, and the world seems to have picked the
2nd:
1. A generator extending two lengths of cable/wire, which propagate
everywhere. The hot, and return to all reaches of the universe.
---The way it is?---> 2. A generator extending only the hot, and
using the earth as the return, sort of one big round horribly
conductive wire.
Correct so far?
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Has nothing to do with any "all reaches of the universe".
Figure of speech meaning the same thing you say about "dragging around the
neutral".
Potential only exists BETWEEN the two poles of a generator/alternator.
If you drag around the hot, you have to drag around the neutral, or
have a damned good ground stake.
Ok. So from all electrical power plants are extended a minium of two wires?
hot and neutral. And those two need to go everywhere in pairs. Right?
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If the earth was a perfect conductor, sure, but since...So it's not likely nor possible to have a power plant simply send 1 line
everywhere, and have everything return to the earth?
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Yes, the whole "ground" mystique is baloney. It gets confusing becauseIf so, that makes much more sense to me, since my electrical background, as
odd as it is, always speaks of completing the circuit without the earth
(wires, computer chassis, car chassis, etc.)
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of RF broadcast and the use of the earth as one arm of a reflective
antenna. Combine that with the safety uses to determine relative voltage
to a universal level for power distribution and it makes it
completely so.
-Steve
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