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In Reply to: So here's what I've read. posted by Paul_A on April 9, 2011 at 04:53:20:
Actually the deformation/squeezing produces a voltage, not a current. The voltage is proportional to the deformation, that's what the original discovery was for the piezoelectric effect. The little meter in the animated GIF I proved in my recent post on this thread is a Voltmeter!
Furthermore (as I keep repeating) when the crystals are placed in the room where there is high acoustic energy, such as room corners and on walls or glass, and on the top of speakers, it's pretty clear EMI/RFI is not involved. So, you guys are going to have to come around to my way of thinking at some point - that the crystals are not acting on EMI/RFI in many cases, possibly even including locations such as power cord plugs and circuit breaker boxes and on top of electronic component chasses.
Ta Ta for now
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Follow Ups
- RE: So here's what I've read. - geoffkait 07:47:30 04/09/11 (2)
- I thought that you were going to enter into the discussion... - Paul_A 08:35:35 04/09/11 (1)
- You're kidding, right? - geoffkait 08:54:59 04/09/11 (0)