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#132
Originally Posted by imperiallight View Post
I am aware it is not the finger nail per se. Its just being used as a regular and consistent reference point (if you always use the same point) to transmit the capacitance from your finger as you press the nail in.
Again... your nail is not a conductor, so it can't "transmit" "capacitance"...
 

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