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I don't need to see it with my eyes,
when i know you can't get a larger RMS voltage reflected from a capacitor, than the RMS that charges it. Scientists are usually interested in producing models which will allow them to predict the behaviour of the real world. To do this it is necessary to check the predictions of the models against the real world. If you find it unnecessary to do this, then you are not interested in producing models which can predict real world outcomes and your models can be anything you want. But such models won't have much utility. ...Keith "Scientists" are also human too, and tend to want to disregard or not even try to measure data that may contradict their models. This makes them feel comfortable that they are "right". Slick |