Szczepan Bialek wrote:
"K1TTT" wrote
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On Jul 30, 5:43 pm, wrote:
"Szczepan Bia?ek" wrote:
Electrostriction is a new. The "" For frequencies at which dipole
orientations cannot follow the applied field "
is rather old.
Do not stay in Heaviside water.
S*
i kind of like the idea of heaviside water... he must be carrying the
water for heaviside. i wonder if he even knows what electrostriction
really is?
It is not the dipole orientation (rotation). It is the deformation of the
dielectric.
"In fact, most dipolar solids exhibit extremely small dielectric losses
since W tends to be extremely large. Water-free ice, for example does not
heat significantly under microwave irradiation." From:
http://www.tan-delta.com/mw_heating.html
Water droplets are strongly deformed in a weak electric field.
Do not stay in the Heaviside water. There the two electric fluids were
displaced. No deformation of shape.
Now many scientists analise the electrostriction.
S*
Babbling gibberish, word salad.
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Jim Pennino
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