Its exactly like our genius unkown god friend 2curious4WFC says it is , this is a pm from him , it dates a few months . Most people remember this , I understand your confusion .
2curious is an RF engineer @ waterfuelcell.org .
Here is a pm from 2curious , most of you probably read this but I want you guys to read it again ?
Theres a double resonance here ... Just Look @ 2curious's sig
don't get me wrong, but can you please cut down on the PM a little bit as I have no time left for other things.
Thanks.
TWO, resonances, yes. An electrical one, used to achieve high voltage with little effort.
And an acoustical one (or mechanical if you will), eg. oscillation of particles.(the nucleus and electrons of the atoms)
Yes, it does makes things more complex, that's why many seem to have trouble. This SM
WFC is not a joke, it is quite cutting edge. Too much for most.
my question to him : I'm not really sure what Stan means anymore by *negative voltages* , could this possibly be 2 opposite currents colliding inside the cell , or does this just mean more potential difference like a house +120 and -120 = 240 volt difference Huh Maybe this circuit have bipolar currents of same time phase and equal intensity , Plz have a look at this quote ....
Right, you got it. Two equal AND opposite voltages (or minor currents if you will) with respect to
a virtual ground, as per SM quote.
Yes, they arrive at the same time in the cell. So particles (or molecules if you will are been stressed
equally from each electrode).
So your example is not quite right !!! Correct it would be: +120V + -120V = 0V
So, look at figure 10-5. See it now ? See how he shows a mirror image of the positive waveform vs. the negative waveform and in the center line exactly zero ?