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On 3 Nov, 08:27, (Richard Harrison) wrote:
Art, KB9MZ wrote: "You cannot make either of them (L or C) inoperative or of no consequence----." Perhaps when L is said to cancel C, it is a short way of saying the reactances offset and the net is ithe difference of the two. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI Yes you can if you are looking at magnetic fields which is a measure of reactance. But the phenomina that produces the magnetic field is still there and must be accounted for and that is the slow wave phenomina Art |
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