02-09-2015, 05:31 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-09-2015, 06:26 AM by Samsarilian.)
(02-07-2015, 10:35 AM)He-Touches-Things Wrote: Uh.. Capacitance and Induction are very real, and almost opposite in real-world applications. Capacitance comes into play more at higher frequencies and voltages, while induction is greater effects at higher currents (Amps) and lower frequencies.
Besides, Grimm is about an imaginary scenario where fairy tales and magic (not the Disney kind) come to life in a real American city. One aspect of the fairy tale is that seemingly irrelevant things (spells, chants, potions, eating an apple) often have far-reaching and unpredictable outcomes. And you expect there to be a natural physical explanation for an antidote to a mythical, magical creature?
Reread what I said. I said that they can only be separated in theory or on paper. In the real world a coil of wire IE an inductor has three components and all are very real. Unless you are dealing with extreme cold and super conductivity, you have resistance in all substances even copper, gold and silver. You have capacitance between the coils of the inductor and you have the induction that occurs within the coils. Trust me I know this. The same is basically true for a cap. or resister. All three forces act on one another at all times in all components.
If I had something important to say, I would have mumbled it.