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In Reply to: Re: Frozen wood? posted by Bill Fitzmaurice on February 5, 2004 at 08:31:24:
but lifting the cables from electrically conductive surfaces is a valid practice, and many carpets are indeed conductive.They are? Which carpets are those? I've seen wool carpets. But not steel wool carpets.
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- Re: Frozen wood? - Steve Eddy 09:25:09 02/05/04 (7)
- Re: Frozen wood? - Dave99 20:45:03 02/09/04 (0)
- Virtually any fiber can be a conductor... - Bill Fitzmaurice 16:54:52 02/05/04 (5)
- Re: Virtually any fiber can be a conductor... - NEAR SOTA 22:51:20 02/08/04 (1)
- Simple. The carpet/wire combination is a capacitor. - Bill Fitzmaurice 16:56:14 02/09/04 (0)
- perhaps a reason for cryogenic maple? - Len_ 17:50:41 02/05/04 (0)
- Re: Oh, yes we do. - alan m. kafton 17:12:30 02/05/04 (1)
- Re: Oh, yes we do. - chris_w 08:45:12 02/08/04 (0)