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loop antennas and noise suppresion
"Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message
... All time the electrons flow to or from the ground. Note the statement "makes it easier for a current to flow between the plates". That's "between the plates" and not "flow to earth". The Earth surface works as the plate. snip "It is true, most capacitors tend to self-discharge about 50% in something like 15 minutes." That's "self-discharge" and not "discharge to earth". The Earth surface works as the plate. For a detailed discussion of electrons, why not try posting on one of the Physics or Science newsgroups? They know what the electrons are. S* Hello Szczepan. No, the earth doesn't act as a surface of a capacitor. Capacitors will self-discharge even when they aren't connected to any circuit. |
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