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Available Voltage and Almost No Current Phenomena

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(08-09-2024, 05:07 PM)Mozart Wrote: So, if I understand correctly what you saying here we can use incandescent bulbs instead of any resistor.

But, the cherry on top of the cake is the RESISTANCE ! So, we have LC circuits which in fact are RLC as we can never neglect the resistance. Now if we consider an ideal power source with infinite resistance we can see there is a perfect match for parallel RLC … and Don Smith said that he would fit an resistor across the input of transformer … this will simply split the electric energy in 2 components and let the pure potential to flow in coil.

PEG cell seems to work well for this. It has near infinite resistance. Can't measure it with regular equipment but it still lets a minute amount of potential flow or else there would be no series loop possible even if with electrostatic interactions if it does the job it's all good.  And I noticed that even at around 100 volts it does a good job at keeping the pure potential and leaving back current.
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RE: Available Voltage and Almost No Current Phenomena - by JoeLag - 08-09-2024, 05:11 PM

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