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Re: non-potential voltage



----- Original Message -----
From: "John S. Denker" <jsd@MONMOUTH.COM>
To: <PHYS-L@lists.nau.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 3:52 PM
Subject: Re: non-potential voltage


At 01:49 PM 4/19/00 -0400, Bob Sciamanda wrote:

Consider a steady state DC circuit with one particular (compound) branch
consisting of a resistor in parallel with a capacitor.
With or without fringing, K's laws apply - and usefully.

OK, evidently Bob wants to perform a strictly-DC analysis of capacitors.


Just trying to follow the present position of a moving target. :)

There is much truth in your position, when clarified. It is just that some
of your statements invite sweeping inferences on the part of the un-informed
and as such demand pruning.

Bob

Bob Sciamanda (W3NLV)
Physics, Edinboro Univ of PA (em)
trebor@velocity.net
www.velocity.net/~trebor