If anyone knows the name of this program, then please let me know. It seems to be a great study tool, especially when it comes to learning and understanding the flow of current in a circuit. I would like to try and play around with this application myself.
so how a capacitor works is by storing energy from a source and then you send the stored energy into another path? can you charge a capacitor, remove it from the power sources and connect it onto another circuit? or does it always need to be connected to the power source like in the video?
@flamedrag18 once a capacitor is charged it will hold a charge until the the terminals are shorted and the difference in potential is brought back to 0.
@rhinojizz true... it's not even dependent on how many farads, eventually it will discharge since there is no such thing as a perfect insulation and other factors.
do this with 100000MF 400V CAPASITOR :P
T3CHNOTURK 9 hours ago
What program is this?
simdude2u 3 weeks ago
Remove a capacitor,still holding a charge,then short the terminals or wires with an insulated screwdriver to discharge.
High voltage stuff like in tv's or auto's can & will zap you permamently,apparently.
Michael00172 1 month ago
so, the yellow dots would be the negative charges racing in to ''get'' the positive (red dots) charges?
g3rrar1 1 month ago
If anyone knows the name of this program, then please let me know. It seems to be a great study tool, especially when it comes to learning and understanding the flow of current in a circuit. I would like to try and play around with this application myself.
TheCrazyStudent 2 months ago
Thank you.
TuscaniManiac 3 months ago
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Lost and found, see "the Freethis Energy circuit "by freethisone
TheEnergyMotion 3 months ago
i had no idea. -.-
zker666 3 months ago
@flamedrag18 you can remove the capacitor from everything and it will still hold a charge
MrSupermeatballs 5 months ago
so how a capacitor works is by storing energy from a source and then you send the stored energy into another path? can you charge a capacitor, remove it from the power sources and connect it onto another circuit? or does it always need to be connected to the power source like in the video?
flamedrag18 5 months ago
@flamedrag18 it can be completly removed. it will still hold a charge. capacitors are like rechargeable batteries.
powermaks 5 months ago
@flamedrag18 once a capacitor is charged it will hold a charge until the the terminals are shorted and the difference in potential is brought back to 0.
jasmany19 2 weeks ago
@jasmany19 If left long enough depending on how many farads it is the charge will slowly leak out,with out having to short it out
rhinojizz 1 day ago
@rhinojizz true... it's not even dependent on how many farads, eventually it will discharge since there is no such thing as a perfect insulation and other factors.
jasmany19 1 day ago
nice one
ciprianwiner 1 year ago
please tell me is this a game or a simulator or jus a animation program?
plavins1 1 year ago
@plavins1 same here is it a simulator
zapronthe22nd 1 year ago
@zapronthe22nd
no wonder hes not responding ''last visited date 6 months ago''
plavins1 1 year ago
@plavins1 o well lol
zapronthe22nd 1 year ago