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Speed of electricity

Testarossa002

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What's the standard speed on this Wiki for the speed of electricity?

I'm not science inclined so I'll appreciate a layman explanation
 
440,000 m/s for lightning
556 m/s for normal electricity
 
From ChatGPT
The speed of electricity can vary depending on the medium through which it travels. In a vacuum or air, the speed of electricity is approximately the speed of light, which is about 299,792 kilometers per second (186,282 miles per second). However, when electricity passes through conductive materials like copper wires, its speed is significantly slower, typically ranging from about 50% to 99% of the speed of light, depending on the properties of the material.
That's like Rel+
 
Electricity ≠ Lightning

Most of the time, the speed of electricity they're referencing is the "electric signals" that are sent throughout your brain, wires, etc, which do move at the SOL. Electromagnetic waves are the signals, which is radiation, which moves at the speed of light.

If you plug your phone into a charger, then plug the other side in, the energy moves at A while the signal that it's charging moves at B.
The signal that moves at B is the electric signal, which moves at the speed of light.
The actual energy at A moves much slower.
In everyday electrical and electronic devices, the signals travel as electromagnetic waves typically at 50%–99% of the speed of light in vacuum, while the electrons themselves move much more slowly
That's the easiest way to explain it
 
Electricity ≠ Lightning

Most of the time, the speed of electricity they're referencing is the "electric signals" that are sent throughout your brain, wires, etc, which do move at the SOL. Electromagnetic waves are the signals, which is radiation, which moves at the speed of light.

If you plug your phone into a charger, then plug the other side in, the energy moves at A while the signal that it's charging moves at B.
The signal that moves at B is the electric signal, which moves at the speed of light.
The actual energy at A moves much slower.

That's the easiest way to explain it
Damn wanted to say this albeit in a more simplified manner.
Good shit though.
 
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