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About capacitor -- how can current flow "through" it?
This seems an interesting question to think about. Perhaps the charge on one side would stop accumulating? Due to repulsion?- RotatingUniverse
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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About capacitor -- how can current flow "through" it?
Just wanting to check whether I get the correct concept. Is it that theoretically, when I connect a circuit like the one shown in below, at the two end of the switch would accumulate some charges, though small, and the ammeter shall read a small current passing through. However this effect can...- RotatingUniverse
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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About capacitor -- how can current flow "through" it?
So you mean it's nothing to do with the electric potential difference set up by the battery or charger?- RotatingUniverse
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Graduate About Feshbach Molecules in ultracold molecules
I am a year 1 undergrad physics student helping my professor to do some small project. So I have to know basically what she is doing. Yet, the paper about Feshbach molecule is kind of a bit difficult for me to understand. I found some jargons like open channel, close channel... What are these...- RotatingUniverse
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- Molecules
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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About capacitor -- how can current flow "through" it?
Usually people get kind of frustrated about how can a capacitor charge up when there's no current flowing through, including me. Can I interpret the picture better by considering the electric potential set up by the battery across the circuit? Is this interpretation a correct one? Sorry for...- RotatingUniverse
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- Capacitor Current Current flow Flow
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering