Bill Turner wrote:
You are speaking in *practical* terms, which is fine. It's true that at
relatively low frequencies, well below the self-resonant point, coils
appear to have constant inductance. No argument there. The discussion
came about because someone asserted that inductance was a constant,
REGARDLESS of frequency, and that is just not true.
I disagree. The inductive component of the impedance remains
essentially constant through resonance. What is non ideal about the
inductor is that it does not exhibit just inductance, but a parallel
combination if inductance and capacitance. Ignoring the capacitance
and calling the effect variable inductance is just not as accurate a
way to describe what is going on.
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John Popelish
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