On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 06:11:13 GMT, Active8
wrote:
now that were all done playing with j...
don't forget
Z = sqrt{R^2 + [(wL) - (1/wC)]^2]}
and
Z(s) = R + Ls + 1/Cs
which is just plain easier to deal with 'til you need to journey back
into time domain land. no need to leave it f(t) for this deal, though.
all that j stuff... that was scary ****. so easy to make a mistake.
Especially so given the limited typography of this particular medium.
I suspect few of us would have a problem if we could only view these
formulae in a suitably appropriate typeface!!!
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