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Do you know what capacitance is? Does z=1/wc mean anything to you?
Cheers MC Donal wrote: The Captain...cap n all wrote in message ... On Sat, 8 Nov 2003 01:43:05 -0000, "Donal" OK, you know those balls with the 'lightning' flying around inside them? You know what happens when you put yor hand near the ball. Hopefully the ball is an insulator! Now go away and think about it. As you are so superior, why don't you just explain it? I'm astonoshed that MC puts up with your smugness. Doug would have simply answered the bloody question. You are clever. I am a complete idiot. Now, why don't you tell me about static on the VHF? Regards Donal -- |
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![]() "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Do you know what capacitance is? Yes. Does z=1/wc mean anything to you? It's too late.... Impedance= 1 over (w??)* capacitance???? As you can see, it is many years since I did this sort of stuff. I am probably capable of understanding, if you wish to explain further. Regards Donal -- |
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If you are capacitatively coupled to a device you will alter it's high
frequency response. You may either shunt signals to ground or act as an antenna. The magnituide of the effect depend on your coupling and/or the frequency of interest. Cheers MC Donal wrote: "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Do you know what capacitance is? Yes. Does z=1/wc mean anything to you? It's too late.... Impedance= 1 over (w??)* capacitance???? As you can see, it is many years since I did this sort of stuff. I am probably capable of understanding, if you wish to explain further. Regards Donal -- |
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