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@ThePhoton I saw Mill-Max's add in a journal some time ago, but forgot the name of the company since. Thank you for reminding the name.
 
 
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Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

Proposed Q&A site for students, professors, and researchers to ask questions about nano-science and nanotechnology

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8:08 AM
@jippie morning
 
 
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11:12 AM
mornin all
 
 
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1:25 PM
hi, has anyone here who studied by the book Distribution system Modeling and Analysis, by Willian H. Kersting ?
 
 
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8:06 PM
@jippie Bonjour
 
Traveling today? ;o)
 
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Q: (Symbol) Capacitor within a capacitor interpretation

niCkFor the Following Image Can Anyone tell me how the capacitor inside the capacitor can be interpreted in order its points A,B,C,D to be place in correct order on the nodes of the circuit on the right? I have given it a little thought myself but I stuck terribly I would like to have the thought p...

 
9:31 PM
@niCk You'll probably need to explain more what you are asking in order to get a good answer. A "capacitor inside a capacitor" is not a well-established symbol for EE
...for EE's. What it means is probably dependent on the context where you saw it.
 
9:49 PM
@ThePhoton Is it Possible to give meaning maybe those 2 sets of nodes (a-b) (d-c) are just parallel?
 
@niCk I have no idea. It all depends what the guy who drew it meant it to mean.
If it's meant to represent the physical arrangements of the plates, then your diagram in the question is correct, no matter how you label the nodes. You have capacitive coupling between each node and every other node, and re-labelling the nodes won't change that.
 

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