Thanks you've been tons of help.
Any one else care to provide a sentence or two that would describe how a power source is connected to the cell that I cited, instead of posting links to wikipedia pages. thanks
I've read that.
don't really see how it consumes energy. If its purpose is to maintain a potential difference that wants to equilibrate to 0V eventually, doesn't that require energy.Not sure what's wrong with the link but its the cell diagram in this reference:
Selective Electrochemical...
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Could someone please explain to me some terminology. Is a potentiostat considered a "power source" for an electrochemical cell (the cell is for the CO2 reduction reaction). An example of this type of cell can be seen here...
Thats exactly what I'm asking thanks.
From reading what an energy spectrum is, Its defined as the number of particles (intensity) vs. the energy of the particles. But isn't the number of particles a measure of concentrations (to make something up 10^100 particles per picometer^3) so since...
Hi I recently joined and posted in the General Physics forum with a question I have about signal amplitude. I am interning in patent law and have been put on a project outside of my technical are so I was looking for insight from those in the know.
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I am an intern in patent law working on a project outside of my technical expertise. Does amplitude or signal intensity require defining spatial or temporal parameters to measure the amplitude.
This is basically concerning a patent where we want to argue that a signal amplitude can be...