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Steven Marks secret

Started by otto, October 07, 2009, 12:26:21 AM

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forest

Working on Tesla projects is like learning the essence, while GEET, Stanley Meyer and others are fine, but based on Tesla knowledge.

KISS  :-*

otto

Hello all,

@dankie

"Mad scientist Otto" will finnish his "job" with the TPU. Dont worry.

Otto

forest

I have a silly question : assume that we have a resonant LC circuit working at resonant frequency.
We have a non-polarized capacitor there.

What would happen if we replace that capacitor with a polarized electrolytic one ?

I think there is a reason why I ask that and I will explain it later....

wings

Quote from: forest on October 29, 2009, 04:42:04 AM
I have a silly question : assume that we have a resonant LC circuit working at resonant frequency.
We have a non-polarized capacitor there.

What would happen if we replace that capacitor with a polarized electrolytic one ?

I think there is a reason why I ask that and I will explain it later....


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