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John Larkin
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On Wed, 23 Nov 2022 15:11:06 +0000, Fredxx <fredxx@spam.uk> wrote:
A negative permittivity would be fun, but violates conservation of
energy. Negative capacitors are easy; I did one as a school project
but it had a battery inside.
On 23/11/2022 11:41, Max Demian wrote:
On 23/11/2022 11:14, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Wed, 23 Nov 2022 10:00:06 -0000, The Natural Philosopher
tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:
Seawater is a good conductor, unlike air, so the cables must be
insulated, and that insulation forms the bulk of the dielectric.
That\'s why they had to be DC - charging and discharging that capacitance
via a resistive cable cant be done 50 times a second without massive
losses.
Are all insulators dielectrics?
Potentially.
With at least a relative permittivity of unity.
A negative permittivity would be fun, but violates conservation of
energy. Negative capacitors are easy; I did one as a school project
but it had a battery inside.