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Old 12-05-2009, 08:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Tubejunke View Post
Actually, a capacitor only appears to pass AC voltages. Internally there are two plates separated by a dielectric (insulator). So by the nature of its design can't pass any voltage. It can however store a voltage. There is a long winded electical/mathmatical explanation for this if anyone cares to look into the nature of alternating current and capacitance.
Right. I just didn't get into that part!
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