Re: Ground loop isolator [message #86250 is a reply to message #86247] |
Tue, 03 October 2017 09:59  |
drake
Messages: 215 Registered: June 2016
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At times I read such vivid explanations and wish I had pursued Physics further. All I can recall is that a good conductor is a substance with 3 or less electrons in its outer orbit. An insulator, on the other hand, normally has difficulty exchanging electrons because it contains 5 to 7 electrons in the outer orbit.
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