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jakew
modified 5 years ago

leakage of 7k

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anybody knows why cant see leakage current at 7k
published 6 years ago
alexpu
6 years ago
You've shorted the ammeter and resistor on the top. Did you mean to connect in parallel with the other resistor?
alexpu
6 years ago
http://everycircuit.com/circuit/4759240196227072
hurz
6 years ago
such a loop you have here, you are coming from 5V potential and you are going to 5V potential. No delta in voltage potential No current
kiani
6 years ago
Why 7 K?! And not 5. What is it you want model.. Leakage of what, to the where?
lenzrulz
6 years ago
The condescending twins are at it again...😡
kiani
6 years ago
Just go eat shit lenzul
LJ1234
6 years ago
There is an EC Blocker if you're getting comments you don't want. Just do a search for the circuit or visit: http://everycircuit.com/circuit/6697380226007040
kiani
6 years ago
Have you offered the blocket to Lrnzul!? He needs it.
hurz
6 years ago
the recommendation is for @jakew to block @lenzrulz! @lenzrulz havn't said anything constructive to this thread.
lenzrulz
6 years ago
Please tell me what I’m doing that breaches EC’s terms of use?
kiani
6 years ago
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lenzrulz
6 years ago
And Werner can’t answer, why am I not surprised?
jakew
6 years ago
thanks guys for your comments
jakew
6 years ago
actually i want to simulate a force and sense line (kelvin points) in ate instrument
jakew
6 years ago
yes it is same potential 5v, in theory should be no current, but i guess in real life it should have leakage current flowing
kiani
6 years ago
Current leakage or not, can only ever flow if there is a potential difference.
kiani
6 years ago
It is wrong. To say EC Ameter has no resistance.... Cause it has and it is zero......
Robert_Kidd
6 years ago
If you want you can replace the short circuit that is across the ammeter/7k with a tiny resistor to represent the resistance of the wire, say 0.01 Ohm. You can ignore ammeter since EC ammeter is perfect and is zero resistance (irl it will have a small resistance). You now have a 7k resistor in parallel with a 0.01 resistor. A very small voltage difference will now cause a ‘leakage’ current through the 7k. It will be only 0.01/(7000+0.01) of the current, with 0.99/(7000+0.01) going through the 0.01 Ohm short.
kiani
6 years ago
Rob-kdid haeluia, you seem confused. Did you study electronics or picked it up like a bad habit!?
Robert_Kidd
6 years ago
That’s gives you a 50uV potential difference across the 7k, causing a ‘leakage’ current of 7nA.
kiani
6 years ago
Rob_kidd deleted his original comment, embarrassed about what he wrote.. Ok secind attempt,.. Lets see..
kiani
6 years ago
Hmmm it is wrong to say "you csn ignor the Ameter" if he is trying to model real life situation, ehich he say he is,, he should NOT IGNOR THE AMETER. ribi...delete and try again...
kiani
6 years ago
Rib-kidd you seem confused or you din't know the basics of electrinics... Or both....
Robert_Kidd
6 years ago
Kiani, you show yourself to be an idiot and destructive fool as usual.
kiani
6 years ago
No rob.. Your bad guidance and wring info. was (is) misleading @jakew...
kiani
6 years ago
Correcting your mistakes, that you give as help to people.. Is destructive,, or your wrong info. Is destructive.!? Just answer yourself...
Robert_Kidd
6 years ago
You are a troublemaker who brings nothing good to EC and you happily mislead other users with lies to wage some kind of war that you obviously get pleasure from.
Robert_Kidd
6 years ago
@jakew, ignore this idiot @kiani, he is the laughing stock of EC.
kiani
6 years ago
I am not here to sell my personality,, just helped @jakew with electronics.
kiani
6 years ago
Snd helped you eith your mistakes rib.rob
kiani
6 years ago
Now who is an idiot.. Instead of saying thanks to me for correcting your mistake,, like a lizard you deleted your original comment, corrected it and put it back... Like an arrogant pig. Sir Robbert_ kidd.
Robert_Kidd
6 years ago
You’re a first class idiot.
Robert_Kidd
6 years ago
And you’ve help with nothing.
Robert_Kidd
6 years ago
Just filled up some space with crap, as usual. Give up EC. Delete the app and do us all a favour.
kiani
6 years ago
An Ameter has no resistance. Rob_kidd.?! Thats what you said,,, and after i showed you,,, you sneekek and corrected it,, deleting your wrong memo..like a luzard. Haha. So silly billy rob_kid. Cheating like stupid kidds in school.. Lol.
Robert_Kidd
6 years ago
Anyone else think this kiani is a dickhead?
kiani
6 years ago
Yra the rest of charlatans like you rob bob
hurz
6 years ago
all these idiots creating new circuits and dont watch what is presented.... holy idiots telling the noobs what the world is all about. "There are only 20mA LED dont you know?" What a awesome Vollpfosten. @jakew, as i and @kiani told you, even irl where is no potenzial difference there can NOT flow any current! Thats fact in simulation and in real live!!!! Your circuit refelcts what happens in reality. Why are you so unhappy about that?
Robert_Kidd
6 years ago
You aren’t worth an answer.
jakew
6 years ago
hi all, thanksi, understood that for EC, if we want to create the real life situation then will need to add in some real life components , like 0.01ohm as RK said. thanks
jakew
6 years ago
anyway, jesus loves you all
kiani
6 years ago
Rib_kidd ,, he sure be pleased to hear.
hurz
6 years ago
Lets see if jesus puts a shunt resistor
lenzrulz
6 years ago
Or we could ask Ernesto, oh that’s right we can’t...that’s too bad...😂
Robert_Kidd
6 years ago
@jakew, best wishes to you. You are welcome.
kiani
6 years ago
I corrected your mistakes rob and you thank jakew,, ungreatful sussage.

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