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1. cause currect flow in a coil.
2. remove currect source. 3. Magnetic field collapses inducing voltage in the coil. 4. Doesn't it store energy in the magnetic field? "Tdonaly" wrote in message to Cecil... So the coil acts precisely as if it were a capacitor. That's what capacitors do, store and release charge. Is that what you're saying? Your coil is getting more versatile all the time. 73. Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
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