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Light from a 10F Capacitor charge/discharge
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(11-26-2021, 08:49 AM)solid Wrote: The light intensity from any light bulb is not a linear function of the electric tension... but you can try. I wonder if it gives an exponential with a modified decay time. You can use the acoustic entry to make this experiment but where take a square wave generator? Also using the sound card?

What about the rotation of a small electrical motor? Would that be linear?

Regardless, the first try with discharge over an purposely unbalanced motor shows a decreasing frequency that looks like it's exponential (which it should).

Best regards.

//Erik


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RE: Light from a 10F Capacitor charge/discharge - by Erik Josefsson - 12-13-2021, 05:45 PM

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