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...just putting some oil into the fire again...
I do not agree to the theory that the energy which is required to move the charge is lost. This energy is stored properly. I think this can also be seen in any normal resonance circuit. There the charge is moving forth and back without getting lost. Also I would think it is some sort of anomaly. Poobah, why not? Klaas: You win the race. |
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