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DC-DC converter with floating ground
Someone:
--- Quote from: electrodacus on December 28, 2023, 11:23:25 pm ---Is A) or B) possible ? (see original post as it was edited recently and the two questions where added).
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... and there we have it. Changing the post to make it look like people are disagreeing with you. There was no need to edit the original post when you can just add your new argument inline. Now we'll have to aggressively quote everything you say to keep the discussion coherent.
bdunham7:
--- Quote from: electrodacus on December 28, 2023, 10:43:01 pm ---The claim is that green box has only two wires connected to it. It is irrelevant what is inside as long as box contains no electrical energy when connected to the circuit.
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To be crystal clear, do you mean that the box contains no electrical energy (or presumably other energy) at the moment it is connected to the circuit or that it never contains (stores) any energy during the time that it is connected to the circuit?
bdunham7:
--- Quote from: electrodacus on December 28, 2023, 03:41:00 pm ---This is exactly what I want to hear and I agree fully with you.
When I claimed the same about the mechanical analog of this circuit nobody will agree with me and I was even banned on this forum.
It is strange that people understand the electrical version but not the mechanical version of this circuit.
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OK, there it is--somehow I knew I'd find it in there somewhere. Your circuit is not an analog of the mechanical device that you just can't get yourself to understand. And I'm sure it will be impossible to get you to understand that as well. Congratulations, you just got me to waste another 5 minutes.
electrodacus:
--- Quote from: Someone on December 29, 2023, 12:14:59 am ---
--- Quote from: electrodacus on December 28, 2023, 11:23:25 pm ---Is A) or B) possible ? (see original post as it was edited recently and the two questions where added).
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... and there we have it. Changing the post to make it look like people are disagreeing with you. There was no need to edit the original post when you can just add your new argument inline. Now we'll have to aggressively quote everything you say to keep the discussion coherent.
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The post change can not make people agree or disagree with me. It is to make it simpler to answer with Yes or NO to A) and B)
Those that answered before the two questions where added never mentioned A) or B)
The question was always the same and yes people where not all in agreement with me or with others before or after I added the questions to original post.
It is a problem and based on feedback I can improve the formulation to make thing more clear.
So what is your answer ?
electrodacus:
--- Quote from: bdunham7 on December 29, 2023, 12:23:01 am ---To be crystal clear, do you mean that the box contains no electrical energy (or presumably other energy) at the moment it is connected to the circuit or that it never contains (stores) any energy during the time that it is connected to the circuit?
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Yes I was clear that there is no electrical energy in the box when box is connected to the circuit.
Of course it can store energy after it is connected as it contains instructors and capacitors and both are energy storage devices. Even if it contained a simple copper wire that also has inductance and capacitance so it is still an energy storage device.
You can not get rid of energy storage in a real world application of any type electrical or mechanical.
--- Quote from: bdunham7 on December 29, 2023, 12:39:13 am ---OK, there it is--somehow I knew I'd find it in there somewhere. Your circuit is not an analog of the mechanical device that you just can't get yourself to understand. And I'm sure it will be impossible to get you to understand that as well. Congratulations, you just got me to waste another 5 minutes.
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It is your opinion.
Do you have an answer to this problem ?
Simple questions A) and B) in the original post.
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