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RE: Variable Capacitance and Inductance



Original poster: "David Thomson by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <dave-at-volantis-dot-org>

Hi Dave,

>> also be referring to some kind of photoelectric effect (i.e. sun heating

	Heating is not generally considered a 'photoelectric'	effect.

That is correct, but radiation heating is technically a photoelectric effect
nonetheless.  Anything that emits or absorbs photons is part of the
photoelectric process.  And indeed, electricity is transmitted through heat
just as it is with radio waves, visible light, X-rays, and gamma rays.

> It would still be worthwhile to electrostatically shield a
> capacity and measure the effect of a magnetic field upon it.

	Check NIST papers,  Likely been done.

You're right I should check NIST.

Dave