a question about resistors in an arc experiment

You make my point, and in the least original way possible.

John

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John Larkin
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power.

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Just trying hard not to confuse you, John.

JF
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John Fields

From the negative resistor, of course. As the current approaches zero, the voltage approaches infinity. ;-)

Hope This Helps! Rich

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Rich Grise

That *does not help* !

John

Reply to
John Larkin

Usually, when an electronics engineer draws an opamp, he's not trying to pass the circuit off as something it isn't.

Sylvia.

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Sylvia Else

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Jim Thompson

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Sylvia, what do you do for a living?

JF
Reply to
John Fields

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MooseFET

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You need to look in McMaster for them. Shunt connected generators are negative resistors.

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MooseFET

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If you visit SED to lecture us on how we should be what we are, and how we should talk to each other, you won't make a lot of friends. I don't know if that matters to you.

By my standards, the opamp thing has a negative resistance at its terminals. And a tunnel diode is a negative-resistance device.

Post some circuits you've designed and we'll take a crack at them.

John

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John Larkin

Good point. Induction generators are AC negative resistors, I guess.

John

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John Larkin

"John Larkin" Sylvia Else

** Of course not - Sylvia is a notorious usenet TROLL.
** Sylvia has zero electronics knowledge.

Here is her pic:

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NLP = Naturist Lifestyle Party ( a nudist party, now defunct).

Sylvia was the secretary of the party and stood for election to the NSW upper house a couple of years back.

..... Phil

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Phil Allison

Software engineering.

It doesn't matter what a software engineer designs, because his/her manager will invariable pass it off as something it isn't.

Sylvia.

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Sylvia Else

--- That's baggage it'd probably be a good idea to leave behind when visiting these groups.

That's because we're all mostly hardware types whose designs speak for themselves without having to be filtered through some sort of "management structure before we post them.

Also, as Larkin posted, there are conventions we follow which tend to make life easier by making drawings less busy, therefore making errors due to cluttering less likely to occur.

As far as being a true negative resistance goes, if you study the LTspice simulation I posted earlier I'm sure you'll agree that it meets your criteria for a _real_ 2 terminal negative resistance.

JF

Reply to
John Fields

any font with all the characters the same with. "courier" is one candidate. "terminal" is another.

cut-and-paste into notepad is an easy way to "decode" them

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Jasen Betts

Yes, though now we're getting down to an argument about the meaning of words, which admittedly I started. Given the overall context of this thread, I think I was justified in objecting to the circuit being described as a negative resistor, even though it's easy enough to see that it behaves like one, within limits, as long as its energy source lasts.

Faced with black box with that behaviour, and asked what it is, few people would characterise it as a negative resistor, in the passive component sense, simply because such a device violates conservation of energy. Presumably most would quickly conclude that the black box contains some sort of active circuit.

And no one would suspect it contained an electric arc.

Sylvia.

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Sylvia Else

Are those two comments related?

I never stood for election, Phil. Try to get your facts right.

Sylvia.

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Sylvia Else

I probably knew what VLF was before you did.

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MassiveProng

DL and watch.

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The Last Mimsy

You obviously didn't get it. Bwuahahahaha!

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Archimedes' Lever

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