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On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 19:12:50 GMT, Cecil Moore
wrote: I don't think anyone is stupid enough to assert that the phase shift in a capacitor is the same as it is in the absence of any physical impedance discontinuity. Capacitance is not obtained in a physical impedance discontinuity? or is it: Physical impedance discontinuity is not obtained from a capacitor? or is it: Could be either is inside a box, supplying only the terminals to either; specifically either of which is indeterminate at a single frequency where the terminals might present 43.4 degrees? (or any suitable angle) There are any number of stupid choices available. The question is: Has your netzheimers progressed so far as to add another one? At 800 postings, the odds must be distinctly favoring stupid. Make it the daily-double: Does a stupid math error make the answer valid? |
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