Electrical screwdrivers
On Sunday, 10 December 2017 22:55:33 UTC, D.M. Procida wrote:
I noticed that the wire into a ceiling lamp lit up an electrical
screwdriver when I checked its terminal, and it did the same at the
switch end - even when I completely disconnected it from both ends.
I'm pretty sure that this was a single uninterrupted wire from switch to
lamp, with nothing else connected to it, but I can't be 100% certain.
I assume that there was a very low induced current in the wire from some
other nearby wire; whatever it was, I couldn't actually feel anything
myself when I touched it.
Is this normal behaviour for an electrical screwdriver, to be so
sensitive?
Daniele
Yes it is. It's voltage produced by stray capacitance, not inductance.
NT
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