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    What Happens to an Inductor When the Circuit Is Broken?

    Hi all ! I have a question regarding the behaviour of an inductor upon breaking the circuit it belongs to. Now I don't know that much about electronics (I've just started formal training in this area), so I might have gotten some things wrong. If this is the case, I would appreciate...
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    Can you help answer some questions about electrical resistance?

    Hi all ! I have a few questions, mostly about electrical resistance. I'm afraid my pre-college physics training can't help much with any of them, but I was hoping you folks can :) 1) AFAIK, transistors can be used to break/restore the flow of current at will (i.e. act as an extremely high...
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    Is there a non-corrosive, non-reactive, and non-conductive liquid out there?

    Most excellent. Exactly what I was looking for. :smile:
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    Is there a non-corrosive, non-reactive, and non-conductive liquid out there?

    Well, I'm not working on any project, I was just wondering if there was a liquid in which electronic components could be immersed and still work for a reasonable amount of time (say, 1 year at the very least). The "non-toxic", "non-flammable" criteria are present simply because the liquid...
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    Is there a non-corrosive, non-reactive, and non-conductive liquid out there?

    Uh... but would this oil be inflammable :smile: ?
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    Is there a non-corrosive, non-reactive, and non-conductive liquid out there?

    Hi everyone ! Sorry if this has been asked before - I'm too lazy to search through all the topics... Is there any liquid that has all these properties: - isn't corrosive (well, at least for 10 years or so) - doesn't readily react to plastic and commonly-used metals at room temperature...
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