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by silizium
724 days ago
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The speed of electrical waves in a chip is ~c/2. The relative permittivity εr of SiO2 is ~4. c = c0 / sqrt(εr) c0 = 1 /sqrt(ε0εr × μ0μr) and in vacuum εr=μr=1. But the frequency needs to be sufficiently high in order to observe wave propagation, let's say >10GHz. For low frequencies the electric conductor behaves more like a RC chain. |
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But you're right, I might have accidentally mixed in some radio connection bits, with the HFT company anecdote.