In Reply to: Paralleling K40Y-9 capacitors posted by used-hifi on April 10, 2017 at 19:02:48:
and i am not one, the signal would be divided and reformed at the other end. But in real world terms of millionths or billionths of a second, does that really matter?
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- RE: From a purists viewpoint.... - DAK 12:43:06 04/11/17 (17)
- I don't think a purist would say that.... - Lew 07:16:21 04/12/17 (16)
- The signal doesnt "split"... - DAK 12:29:03 04/12/17 (1)
- RE: The signal doesnt "split"... - Triode_Kingdom 08:16:21 04/13/17 (0)
- RE: If the signal goes in both caps they must divide. - DAK 09:20:20 04/12/17 (12)
- RE: If the signal goes in both caps they must divide. - Lew 11:32:45 04/12/17 (9)
- RE: If the signal goes in both caps they must divide. - Tre' 13:36:02 04/12/17 (8)
- RE: If the signal goes in both caps they must divide. - Lew 16:39:04 04/12/17 (7)
- RE: If the signal goes in both caps they must divide. - cpotl 12:01:14 04/13/17 (2)
- I knew someone would say that,.. - Lew 13:27:42 04/13/17 (1)
- RE: I knew someone would say that,.. - cpotl 20:01:57 04/13/17 (0)
- RE: If the signal goes in both caps they must divide. - Tre' 18:52:33 04/12/17 (0)
- Quantum mechanics - FenderLover 17:49:11 04/12/17 (2)
- RE: Quantum mechanics - Steve O 07:24:21 04/13/17 (0)
- sigh, Quantum computers @ Kelvin 0... here we go! {smile}~nT - Cleantimestream 01:20:40 04/13/17 (0)
- Yep - Triode_Kingdom 10:13:48 04/12/17 (1)
- RE: Its that 1/billionth of a degree that keeps me up at night! nt - DAK 10:35:15 04/12/17 (0)
- +1 (nt) - Tre' 07:48:23 04/12/17 (0)