Danger said:
I never knew what caused body capacitance, so just assumed that it had to do with cellular electrical activity. I suppose then that sticking a piece of tinfoil or a coathanger on it works for the same reason rather than just from changing the shape of the antenna?
Yes.
If you define a pair of electrical terminals, then the configuration of the whole
universe affects the capacitance measured between them. Of course the
more distant objects will have a very small effect.
Capacitance is measured in Farads where C = Q/V<br />.
What this says is that if I charge my terminals up to one volt, the
capacitance is a measure of how much charge it took to do it.
A large capacitor can take a large amount of charge before the
terminals get up to one volt. Originally when voltage was thought
to be a form of pressure, capacitance was thought to be like
the "size" or
capacity of a storage tank.
A fat, wide tank will take a lot of water before the pressure is high.
This is like a large capacitor.
A tall narrow tank will build pressure quickly with only a little water.
This is like a small capacitor.