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Originally Posted by MorTech
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Guess I'd need "any" defined. :-) My STEM background as compared to that of an electrical engineer would be orders of magnitude smaller. My STEM background as compared to the average guy on the street is probably quite a bit greater. Kinda leaves me in a sort of "limbo" zone, I guess.
I nibbled around the edges of your first two listed videos. Looks like "LFP" is the same creature as the aforementioned "LiFe". Had been unaware of the sodium version. Did watch the third video listed to completion. Fascinating stuff, but it still hurts my head too much to competently "figure it out". Could just be laziness, could just be lack of brain power. Although, the "crashing of the wave" analogy definitely helped with what I've previously read about how much actual "movement" of electrons there is within currents.
Guess I'll continue to stick to my "history" of science hobby rather than the real thing. *Did* just learn about how humanity just missed out on possibly avoiding the major portion of the nuclear arms race.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmgFG7PUHfo And, didja know that Ben Franklin came up with the term "battery" based on the arrangement of his batch of Leyden jars? :-)