| New Reply |
Can there be a charge without a current? |
Share Thread | Thread Tools |
| Dec8-12, 11:15 AM | #1 |
|
|
Can there be a charge without a current?
In an LRC circuit is it possible to have a charge without a circuit?
Much appreciated, Sidelines |
| Dec8-12, 11:24 AM | #2 |
|
|
You will need to be a bit more specific about your intentions.
Can there be a current? well AC or DC? Source? In an LRC circuit? Configuration? Since a capacitor blocks DC it is conceivable to have a configuration that possesses a previously charged capacitor but no DC path. Charge? Well only a capacitor can hold charge or 'be charged' |
| Dec8-12, 11:31 AM | #3 |
|
|
This actually answers my question! Haha, even without the specifics.
Thanks so much |
| New Reply |
| Thread Tools | |
Similar Threads for: Can there be a charge without a current?
|
||||
| Thread | Forum | Replies | ||
| charge current pll | Electrical Engineering | 2 | ||
| current and charge | Introductory Physics Homework | 1 | ||
| charge/current | Introductory Physics Homework | 1 | ||
| Pure spin current vs. spin-polarized charge current? | Quantum Physics | 1 | ||
| Charge from current | Introductory Physics Homework | 1 | ||