Coz electric is like water (and gas), which lose a small percentage of pressure every bend it passes through innit.
:D
And these people sent men to the moon! o_O
 
This re-jigging of electrical principles reminds me of a conversation I had with a caretaker recently who insisted that an RCD had to be near the point of the leakage in order to be effective. The theory being that if there is a long length of lead, after the RCD has operated all the electricity in the cable has to flow out of the fault before the cable de-energises....therefore the longer the lead.....you can guess the rest. Apparently he had been taught this little nugget on a PAT testing course.
 
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