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Old December 7th 03, 04:06 PM
John Devereux
 
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Bill Turner writes:

On 7 Dec 2003 04:21:04 -0800, Winfield Hill
wrote:

Bill, it's one thing to say a coil's reactance is non-linear, but it's
another to assert its inductance varies with frequency.


Both statements are true and easily provable. A simple air core coil
which measures one microhenry at a low frequency may have an inductance
of several millihenries (or even henries) when near its self resonant
frequency.



No, it does not. I'm afraid you are using the word "inductance" in a
different way from everyone else

It's a simple law of physics; there is no way around it.
And *above* the self-resonant frequency, the choke actually behaves like
a capacitor, believe it or not.


Yes, because at high frequencies the current goes through the
capacitance of the coil rather than the *fixed* inductance.

(Uh, by the way, you do know who you are arguing with, right?)...



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John Devereux