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coi kreig. .i do cusku di'e

> How about making the negative the source and the positive the thing 
struck,
> since most electric phenomena (Including lightning, IIRC, though I 
should
> probably read the article) are caused by the flow of electrons from 
negative
> to positive?
> 
> --la kreig.daniyl.
> 
>
An electric arc can be produced by an alternating current also, see
"Arc-Welding Fundamentals" at
http://www.lincolnelectric.com/knowledge/articles/content/arcweldfund.
asp

co'o mi'e .evgenis.




