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>>11418265
>Same goes for capacitors, if I charged one side of a 30cm squared copper plate with a dielectric between another plate, I could tap the same power of the other plate without it reducing the initial.

nop the plates will want to go into equilibrium, remember that you have to "close the circuit" to do something useful with that charge

>>11418341
>frequencies and harmonics might reach a spike to infinity and go above

have you ever experimented with coils and condensers? for example inductive spikes DO NOT GO TO INFINITY...

I know exactly what you are talking about I actually like to watch videos by eric dollard and all the tesla crowd... they even badly quote Proteus steinmetz and out of pure mental gymnastics come to the conclusion that inductive spikes are "infinte energy because they tent to go to infinity" but is not the case and that is not what steinmatz was saying, remember how the alternative comunity accuse physics of being "only a mathematical construct without looking at reality?" well the alternative community is doing exactly that....

all the parasitics make that impossible, only in theory you could say the spike go to infinity just like its very easy to design a perpetual motion machine... IN THEORY. so again in real life all comes down to the efficiency game

in electronics is very common to study the "ideal components" but latter you HAVE to go into real models

relevant vid, steinmetz is talking about the absolute ideal theory:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmZxQp1PW1U

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