Thread: Not so obvious
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Old February 8th 04, 02:25 AM
Cecil Moore
 
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Reg Edwards wrote:
It is suggested the next questions to ask are "What is the expected change
in improvement" and "How accurately can the expectation be measured".


Obviously, a sour grapes or sweet lemons situation, depending upon
which side of the argument you are on. Reg, to settle the original
argument, is this statement true?

"If you look at HOW an inductor works, the current flowing in one
terminal ALWAYS equals the current flowing out the other terminal."

A simple "yes" or "no" will settle the original argument and hopefully
end the argument. W8JI's own measurements proved his statement to be
false.
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