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Ratch
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sophiecentaur,
Yes, and the amount of charge expelled from the capacitor equals the amount of charge taken in, for a net change of zero. The amp-hour rating of a battery determines how much charge can be pumped around the circuit, not how much charge is in a battery.
My obsession with the correct description in no way spoils the credibility of my statements. How can it?
Ratch
The Charge that is 'in' a capacitor can be made to flow around a circuit - the same as the Ahr that are 'in' battery.
Yes, and the amount of charge expelled from the capacitor equals the amount of charge taken in, for a net change of zero. The amp-hour rating of a battery determines how much charge can be pumped around the circuit, not how much charge is in a battery.
Your obsession with this issue is spoiling the credibility of your otherwise good ideas, I feel.
My obsession with the correct description in no way spoils the credibility of my statements. How can it?
Ratch