Let's say we take a ceramic capacitor and charge it to 5V 50pF. I leave the cap 5V biased for the remainder of the experiment.
I hook one pole of the capacitor to an oscilloscope and begin measuring the potential/signal at that point.
Then I drop a heavy, flat headed rod from height directly impacting and smashing the capacitor.
Question is, what shows on the oscilloscope tracing? What timeframe and what potential levels? What waveform and spectrum?
Assume as the ultimate result of the collision the plates will short and discharge after some relatively short period.
I hook one pole of the capacitor to an oscilloscope and begin measuring the potential/signal at that point.
Then I drop a heavy, flat headed rod from height directly impacting and smashing the capacitor.
Question is, what shows on the oscilloscope tracing? What timeframe and what potential levels? What waveform and spectrum?
Assume as the ultimate result of the collision the plates will short and discharge after some relatively short period.