Win Hill: Inverse Marx Generator ??

I think your capacity to make valid assessments of another human is a scary proposition. You're a real piece of work there, Johnny.

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UltimatePatriot
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You're an idiot.

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AM

If you could actually count, you might deserve an answer, retard boy.

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UpYerNose

Yep. I witnessed a gas station robbery: Clerk wrestled with perp, perp shot clerk in the wrist, clerk turned and ran, only to get

22-long-shot pistol emptied into his back. (But he survived :-)

I dashed two blocks to where a police car was always parked, and told the police officers on duty there.

They ignored me (I was only 16.)

I drove on home and told my dad.

He called the chief.

The police found the perp later that night hiding in bushes on the campus of what is now Marshall University.

The two officers who ignored me were fired. (It helped that my dad serviced all the police vehicle radios :-) ...Jim Thompson

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Jim Thompson

John Larkin _still_ can't answer where the charge came from... must have been immaculate conception :-) ...Jim Thompson

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Obama isn't going to raise your taxes...it's Bush' fault:  Not re-
newing the Bush tax cuts will increase the bottom tier rate by 50%
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Jim Thompson

Today, the retarded bastards would get a promotion AFTER they wasted about ten times as many tax dollars first by...

Nowadays, they call three more cruisers over to shake you down (the reporting person) so they can fill out their "FIR" card on you.

Rookies in training are routinely instructed to accost citizens on the streets so they can practice filling out their FIR cards. Iam not lying. It is a part of their SOP training.

The world is truly a sad place.

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AM

Of course he can. It depends on how you want to use the word. It is either

1) zero

Technically accurate but useless.

or

2) The current through the capacitor produces a charge separation. Electrons pile up on one plate and are depleted on the other, producing a potential difference.

*Normally* referred to as "charging the capacitor". We *normally* say the "charge" in the capacitor is Q = CV = integral of the current.

Or do we have to stop saying that here now?

"C1 experiences a charge separation due to the current through R3. This charge separation / electron-hole pair production process produces a potential difference equal to that between the non-inverting input and the zero reference. The comparator switches. The current through R3 then acts to reverse the charge separation process until..."

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John Devereux

Be afraid. Be very afraid.

John

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John Larkin

And if you truly believed 'no net charge', try putting that cap across your tongue ;)

Grant.

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Grant

No fear.

He figures if the surgeons could remove that 'item' last September, they can do it again. In the mean time, he takes the constipation like a MAN.

mike

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m II

AlwaysWrong couldn't even get the coffee right.

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krw

Different headers but if not another one of nymbecile's nyms, it's close enough to be a Siamese twin.

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krw

Neither is correct! Wheee! I'm finding out who can and who can't analyze this :-( ...Jim Thompson

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Obama isn't going to raise your taxes...it's Bush' fault:  Not re-
newing the Bush tax cuts will increase the bottom tier rate by 50%
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Jim Thompson

You're an idiot, Williams. You are almost as retarded as the other Williams dipshit it.

Oh wait! YOU are the dumbest of the two! Sorry... didn't mean to take you up a rank there.

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TheKraken

Comming from you, AlwaysWrong, that's a huge compliment.

Sorry, but you're wrong again, AlwaysWrong. Your single neuron is the gold standard of ignorance in this group.

Reply to
krw

We once worked with a guy who was always chewing on parts. So somebody left a charged electrolytic cap on his desk.

John

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John Larkin

Tossing someone a charged HV cap is a lot more fun... if they try to catch it, that is...

Naaaaaw... I've *never* done that!

Reply to
The Great Attractor

This is sophistry. You do have observable physical quantities, and some combinations of those quantities are conserved. Noether's Theorem says that such conservation laws are a result of the symmetry in the Hamiltonian, i.e. the governing differential equations.

So, in a sense, the conservation laws do simplify solving the differential equations, but this is beyond the point. What exactly is your beef with the conservation laws? Noether says they represent the structure of the differential equations; they are dual to them.

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Przemek Klosowski

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Excellent! :-)
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John Fields

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Geez, one would think you'd move away from Washington, D.C. ;)
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John Fields

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