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Tdonaly wrote:
Cecil wrote, Tdonaly wrote: O.k., Cecil, let's suppose you're right. Since there's more current going into a coil than coming out, then the coil must be storing charge, somewhere. It's tough to have a good argument with you if you won't take the time to understand what I write. At the point in the cycle where the voltage on the capacitor is zero, all of the charge is *stored in the coil*. At the point in the cycle where the current through the coil is zero, all the charge is stored in the capacitor. I assumed you already knew that. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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