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On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 11:07:23 UTC, Ronald Raygun
wrote: : What exactly happens at the microscopic level may well be complex and : diverse, but the current passing through any surface you'd care to cut : through any cell will be the same. Is that strictly true? When a cell is charging, with electrochemical processes taking place at the plates, does the charging current still exist between them? It wouldn't in a capacitor, though I suppose the displacemet current would even up the score a bit there. Ian -- |
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