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High School Why Do We Search for Exoplanets?
Because searching for exoplanets we can define ourselves better!- Nevertamed
- Post #21
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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If the positive plate on a charged capacitor will pass current to the negative
i don't need help for your obstinacy, i think you do P.S. please don't argue about the definition of obstinacy, i know what will happen afterwards- Nevertamed
- Post #63
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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If the positive plate on a charged capacitor will pass current to the negative
oh lord...- Nevertamed
- Post #55
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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If the positive plate on a charged capacitor will pass current to the negative
If the positive plate on a charged capicitor will pass current to the negative...plate of a different capacitor, why won't the positive end of a battery (lets say AA) pass current to the negative plate of a different AA battery. Does it have something to do with the chemical reaction that...- Nevertamed
- Post #44
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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If the positive plate on a charged capacitor will pass current to the negative
maybe they like speaking metaphorically like lots of people...- Nevertamed
- Post #27
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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If the positive plate on a charged capacitor will pass current to the negative
i didnt say caps and batts are identical, i said "in a way, caps are a lil like a battery" i meant they both have similarities- Nevertamed
- Post #26
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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If the positive plate on a charged capacitor will pass current to the negative
they are not just 2 floating caps, they are two points with a imbalance of charge between them, one fully negative charged plate (from the first capacitor) and one fully positive charge plate (from the second capacitor), forget the fact both plates belong to different capacitors, they are still...- Nevertamed
- Post #25
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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If the positive plate on a charged capacitor will pass current to the negative
i like and always use "charge"- Nevertamed
- Post #19
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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If the positive plate on a charged capacitor will pass current to the negative
actually when they get charged they get energized (they get energy from a external source and store it as an electric field between the plates), about the 2 caps and the 4 plates: we have the first cap: with one plate full of electrons and the other one lacking (after being charged or...- Nevertamed
- Post #17
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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If the positive plate on a charged capacitor will pass current to the negative
batteries create a constant imbalance of charge, to maintain a DC voltage- Nevertamed
- Post #13
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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If the positive plate on a charged capacitor will pass current to the negative
the thread starter stated " If the positive plate on a charged capacitor will pass current to the negative plate of another capacitor" which is true, because there would be a voltaje between both plates regarless of being part of different capacitors. however there would be only a short current...- Nevertamed
- Post #12
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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I am VERY interested in Electrical Engineering where do I start?
the best place to start from would be: www.allaboutcircuits.com i read all the four books, and it gave me a strong fundations about electronics, afterwards you'll be able to take a more complex texts, i got some interesting basic texts i could send to you, when i was your age i was as excited as...- Nevertamed
- Post #2
- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Interested in Engineering, where do i start?
i used to hate maths before i got graduated, now i love them, when u start to work the maths you'll use will be simpler than college's- Nevertamed
- Post #11
- Forum: General Engineering
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If the positive plate on a charged capacitor will pass current to the negative
Actually there's a little current through the bird, since there is finite resistance in the wire, and finite resistance in the bird, it still forms a parralel circuit. of course the wire's resistance would be meaningless compared with the bird's, and we all know the current always "choose" the...- Nevertamed
- Post #9
- Forum: Electrical Engineering