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Michael Zier wrote:
> "Much to learn you have!"
True enough...
> Take a capacitor: initially it's discharged. Now connect it to a voltage
> source, the first instant you do, the voltage across the capacitor is
> still zero
How on earth do you work that one out?
If you connect a capacitor to a 9 V source, then the potential
difference across the capacitor is... exactly 9 V. In which universe is
that 0 V?
> That's very basic electrical engineering, you know... but maybe your
> universe is different after all. SCNR
Ah, maybe...
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