I've decided I should have studied more 30 years ago ;-)
Imagine a number of capacitors with one plate in common
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Each one with a resistor in series (including a small resistor in
series with the common). If I pull 2 capacitors down and two up (i.e.
short them) at the same time, then the two being charged seem to
charge a lot faster. Is ther any good reason why this is so, and can it
be calculated? The capacitors are large, and most are equally sized.
For the curious, the model above is based on a device being researched
locally and is stripped of any unnecessary complications.
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Regards,
Declan Moriarty.
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