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.... hhhmmm, the real part of their Z acts effectively as a resistor, indeed. So it dissipates power = Re(Zc)*Ic^2. That's why I thought of the power issue... I will try anyway
Hey Paul,Stik it yous snothead. You aksing for troubel talkin' bad bout us Newawkers dat way. Bob
Stefano,This misunderstanding is my fault. I should not have describled capacitors in this function as 'frequency dependant resistors' but rather as frequency dependant reactances. Pure capacitors and inductors do not have resitance (actual components have the DCR of inductors and ESR of capacitors), they have reactance (X). Unlike resistance (R), reactance does not dissapate current, rather, it offers inertia to the flow of current. This is why if you hook up a properly rated large value capacitor acco ...