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Re: Aero-Gel
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To: london@sunsite.unc.edu
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Subject: Re: Aero-Gel
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From: stanb@sr.hp.com (Stan Bischof)
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Date: 7 Jun 1995 19:51:59 GMT
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Organization: Hewlett Packard Sonoma County
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References: <802393495snz@mold.demon.co.uk>, <D9rr49.DLH@dcs.ed.ac.uk>, <3r4uak$b1g@nntp4.u.washington.edu>
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Sender: london@sunsite.unc.edu
David Tashima (tash) wrote:
: This is true, but it is conceivable to coat the surfaces of the bubbles with
: conductive material in such a way as to create a substantial capacitance.
Considering that this is probably a closed cell material and
you need _two_ electrodes for a capacitor it is not at all
obvious how you would go about this!
Any even conceptual suggestions about how you might do this?
If it's an open cell design then making a battery electrode becomes
pretty obvious, but even for open cell I don't see an obvious
way to create two opposed electrodes.
But who knows? any ideas?
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Stan Bischof Hewlett Packard Company 707-577-3994 stanb@sr.hp.com
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