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Mr.Bomzh
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Can a capacitor be discharged/recharged by using only one plate?
I have a theoretical circuit with a transformer winding and a capacitor in series , one end of the winding is at +12v, then the other is connected to the capacitor , and the capacitor other plate connected to ground , what would happen
if I put a switch between the capacitor plate and ground and another swich from the +12v to the ground plate of the capacitor , and then switch them one by one ?
I am trying out Multisim , and I saw this circuit somewhere in internet and i wanted to see how it works in simulation.
Multisim shows me a square wave , when i flip the switches on and off and then off and on.So I wondered what happens in the capacitor when the negative charge is replaced by the positive , does the other positive repels and flows back to the transformer then?
I have a theoretical circuit with a transformer winding and a capacitor in series , one end of the winding is at +12v, then the other is connected to the capacitor , and the capacitor other plate connected to ground , what would happen
if I put a switch between the capacitor plate and ground and another swich from the +12v to the ground plate of the capacitor , and then switch them one by one ?
I am trying out Multisim , and I saw this circuit somewhere in internet and i wanted to see how it works in simulation.
Multisim shows me a square wave , when i flip the switches on and off and then off and on.So I wondered what happens in the capacitor when the negative charge is replaced by the positive , does the other positive repels and flows back to the transformer then?