On Sun, 07 Dec 2003 16:14:16 -0800, Bill Turner
wrote:
I use the "sub" because ascii doesn't have a lower-case L. The XsubL is
merely the reactance of the inductor. If I was using Word or some other
word processor I would write capital X with a subscript L.
In plain English: The reactance of a coil is equal to 2 times pi times
the frequency in Hz times the inductance in henries.
Got it?
Yes, "got it." Unfortunately it doesn't explain your hair-brained
theory of variable inductance within a fixed inductor.
In fact the effect you've been trying to decribe appears to be no more
than an esoteric and practically-insignificant technicality - *if*
indeed it exists at all.
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