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Dear Rubrick: YOUR URL is far better than any I could find. But I challenge you to find in your site a diagram of a dimmer switch, showing a triac, and an explanation of hysteresis. I am quite sure many members of AWADtalk have such dimmer switches, but no idea how they work.
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Dear Rubrick: Joke on me. I searched again, and had happy thought to search for "dimmer switch" and found a site describing a triac, and showing a circuit. http://www.howstuffworks.com/dimmer-switch3.htm My faith in Internet is restored; thanks to your demonstration that my previous search was not properly conceived. Bill
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a rope with some slag in it one which you jerk, and the energy of the jerk works through the slag, and then the object attached at the other end finally moves?From the Dictionary of English slang: Slag: Noun. 1. A prostitute or promiscuous woman. Derog.
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They told us about standing Waves on a transmission line in electronics school in the Navy, but this is something else altogether different.
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I liked Rubrick's link explaining hysteresis. It does a good job of explaining it. A "hysteresis loop" is what I was thinking of when I first read it, where if you perform an action, and the perform its opposite, you don't end up where you started, because of hysteresis.
Imagine dragging a reasonably obedient dog around by a 6' leash, and that you start with the dog 6' to your left. First you walk him 20 feet to the right. This means, because of the leash, he's only moved 14 feet to the right. Then you go back to where you started, 20 feet to the left. Buddy the dog is still going to be 6' to your right when you finish, because his rule is "always walk behind my owner at the full length of the leash". So although you have taken yourself exactly back to where you started, because of some lag in the system (where the system = you + Buddy the dog), the whole thing is not quite back to its initial state.
And of course, you can think of ways to imagine this problem where you do both end up in the original state, but there are also many starting points, combined with the "lag" produced by the rope and the fact that this obedient little dog only trails behind you , where you don't both end up in the same position. Does that make sense?
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Slag used to be of considerable value in the old days when limestone was added to charge of an iron smelting furnace. The slag could be ground and used as very serviceable cement, in spite of its unattractive color. With the new basic oxygen process, I don't know what the slag is like. Damned if I can think of a way that slag should become slang for sex industry person.
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Yes, things are getting pretty slack around here.
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Dear Rubrick: my search was slack, yours was slick. My congratulations and gratitude, Sir.
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