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Title: Long charge-short discharge...
Post by: iacob alex on March 12, 2010, 11:55:17 AM

   ...of power,is the time evolution of the common natural energetic processes (rain,lightning...).

      This is also,a known "tempo",that we use in electricity and electronics.

      Maybe,we must introduce this "time-design",as a main topic of this forum...

           All the best! / Alex
Title: Re: Long charge-short discharge...
Post by: iacob alex on March 17, 2010, 12:09:31 AM

  .....can be considered as a cyclic evolution of a high resistive load (charging,storing energy),followed by a low resistive load (discharging energy as that of a "shortcircuit").

       We start with a small unbalance.

        If we set it free,in a gravitational fall ("accelerator","movement amplifier" frame...),it develops into a greater and greater unbalance.

        This increasing instability,is coiled up,accumulated by a counterpart increasing load (flywheel,rotational inertia)...it's a long charge,a high-resistive time-sequence.

        The next sequence is a minimal one :a short discharge on a small resistive load (to remake the starting small unbalance )...as that of an inductor's sparkle.

          All the best ! / Alex