"Szczepan Bia?ek" wrote:
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"Szczepan Bia?ek" wrote:
See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permittivity
and in particular:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permittivity#Lossy_medium
" For frequencies at which dipole orientations cannot follow the applied
field due to the viscosity of the medium, absorption of the field's
energy
leads to energy dissipation"
Yeah, so what?
You do understand that they are referring to the molecular dipoles in the
insulator, don't you?
I do.
Obviously not or you wouldn't have posted anything you have posted.
This just shows you have no idea what permittivity and conductivity mean
and
you haven't a clue what you are babbing about.
As you know I do not understand why in XXI century most scientists use the
hydraulic analogy.
The hydraulic analogy is use to teach basics to children.
Permittivity and polarisation are from the hydraulic analogy.
Nope, you haven't a clue what permittivity and polarization are.
Now conductivity and electrostriction should be used.
Babbling, word salad, nonsense.
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Jim Pennino
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