mhh ok Zilano
So your draw is wrong, because in your draw, the + leg of the Led is connected to the - leg of the capacitor, and the -leg of the Led is connected to the + leg of the capacitor
correct
I don't understand why you said that there aren't current on the LED, if there are charges coming from the ground and going to the ground so there are current charging the capacitor,
if I connect a LED to the charged capacitor there will are current, hot eletricity
thanks
So your draw is wrong, because in your draw, the + leg of the Led is connected to the - leg of the capacitor, and the -leg of the Led is connected to the + leg of the capacitor
correct
I don't understand why you said that there aren't current on the LED, if there are charges coming from the ground and going to the ground so there are current charging the capacitor,
if I connect a LED to the charged capacitor there will are current, hot eletricity
thanks
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