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John Smith wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote: Actually Art, adding reactance reduces the current in the element thus *decreasing* losses below what a resonant passive element would have. Pure reactance is lossless. On the surface, this is all very correct, however, you cannot induce reactance without inducing some value (albeit it may, or may not, be trivial) of pure resistance (ohmic dc), barring the use of superconducting material, of course. I assume you are saying that lengthening a passive element increases the ohmic losses? Then wouldn't shortening a passive element, to induce capacitive reactance, decrease the ohmic losses? And in either case, since reactance reduces the induced current and since ohmic losses are proportional to the square of the current while only being proportional to the first power of resistance, wouldn't that still decrease ohmic losses? Can people who live by the trivial sword, also trip and fall on that same trivial sword? :-) -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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