Can You Power a Phone With a Capacitor?
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#2Here's the most recent, with a collection of links to others: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5798189
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#5how about a flux capacitor? 1.21 gigawatts!
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#6Modeling it as a parallel plate capacitor with a mica dielectric is basically totally ignoring the part about it being a supercapacitor. He may as well have been seeing if it would be feasible to get to the moon using a wood fired rocket.
Re: Can You Power a Phone With a Capacitor?
#7how about a flux capacitor? 1.21 gigawatts!
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#9There most certainly are capacitors available that meet his specs without being unreasonably large. For example this one has a capacitance of 1200F and is only 8 cm long: http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Ioxus/RSC2R7128LR/?qs=cf... Modeling it as a parallel plate capacitor with a mica dielectric is basically totally ignoring the part about it being a supercapacitor. He may as well have been seeing if it would be f…
Re: Can You Power a Phone With a Capacitor?
#10how about a flux capacitor? 1.21 gigawatts!
I used to TA undergraduate science courses. I successfully convinced at least one generation of young minds that the SI prefix G is pronounced hard, except for power, where it is pronounced soft like J. I blamed the French for this historical oddity. They bought it.