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  2. Apr 16, 2015 · Surely sweat on your finger would increase the conductivity of electric current? My question is: Why does a sweaty finger neutralise the touch-sensor on my phone screen?

  3. Dec 26, 2020 · There is a power amplifier that has to be soldered with the metal and also to the PCB. I found a few options, but still unaware of implementation part. Like thermally & electrically conductive adhesive (TECA) like coolspan from Rogers. Is there any other way to bond the metal and PCB? Like soldering (sweat soldering/sandwich soldering?

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  5. How much voltage is dangerous is not really a static number as it depends on your body resistance, time of exposure and source "stiffness" (i.e. how much current it can supply). You get figures like 60V (or as low as 30V) which are an attempt at an average figure above which "caution should be taken". However, depending on how "conductive" you are at any one time, sometimes e.g. 50V might be ...

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  7. Dec 8, 2013 · I have a temperature controlled soldering station, and know that I need to set the temperature appropriately for soldering based on the solder I use when soldering, but how do I determine what

  8. In an induction heater one of the main problems is that the coil carries a large current. This causes the coil to become hot. There is a limit to how large diameter the wire can be, because it need...

  9. The skin insulates your internals from all kinds of outside things, including electricity, to a certain degree. If those probes were instead poked through the skin, the reading would be much lower (a lot more conductive.) High-voltage electricity can easily "defeat" the skin's electrical insulation, much like a very sharp probe, which makes it ...

  10. How hot can my mouse get before it stops working? Assume the plastic is removed so it doesn't melt. I'm really trying to gauge the max operating temperature for electronics that have no moving par...

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