Grand Avenue by Mike Thompson for November 04, 2013
November 03, 2013
November 05, 2013
Transcript:
Michael, dribble the ball like this. You're bouncing the ball. No, it's called dribbling. Sorry, it's bouncing. Okay, Mr. smarty-pants, drop and give me 20. That's the way the ball... Dribbles. Be quiet.
A Generator uses permanent magnets which spin past a coil of wires to induce a current of electricity.Alternators use a current in spinning coils of wire to induce greater current of electricity in other coils of wire.
Michael, If you drop a ball it bounces until it stops. If you are applying a downward force each time it comes back up to continue it’s motion it’s dribbling.
@Clark Kent:The alternator in a 300 MW power station is rated at 21kV, 10kA.The field windings are supplied with 220 V DC, 1000 A. Really amazing piece of engineering. WE had in the lab of my college all kinds of DC machines, I really liked to play with them, much to my professor’s annoyance.
Chithing Premium Member about 11 years ago
There’s a time for semantics, and a time for…pushups.
danedsmith55 about 11 years ago
A Generator uses permanent magnets which spin past a coil of wires to induce a current of electricity.Alternators use a current in spinning coils of wire to induce greater current of electricity in other coils of wire.
sbchamp about 11 years ago
“And take back one kaddam to honor the Hebrew god whose Ark this is..”
My completely irrelevant comment 4 the Day…
Comic Minister Premium Member about 11 years ago
Quiet or you will get to join him Gabby.
samfran6-0 about 11 years ago
Good for you,coach. It’s about time some one put Mr. Smarty Pants in his place.
TLH1310 Premium Member about 11 years ago
Michael, If you drop a ball it bounces until it stops. If you are applying a downward force each time it comes back up to continue it’s motion it’s dribbling.
Uskoke about 11 years ago
@Clark Kent:The alternator in a 300 MW power station is rated at 21kV, 10kA.The field windings are supplied with 220 V DC, 1000 A. Really amazing piece of engineering. WE had in the lab of my college all kinds of DC machines, I really liked to play with them, much to my professor’s annoyance.