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On Apr 1, 12:17*am, Cecil Moore wrote:
Roger Sparks wrote: The storage of the redistributed energy must be close to the wires of the circuit so we should be able to describe it mathmatically, if I just knew how. The math is pretty easy, Roger. Keith seems to believe that an inductor stores power which is, of course, a ridiculous concept. You must have misunderstood. The power measured at the terminals of an inductor is the rate of change with respect to time of the energy stored within the inductor. In calculus terms, the power is the derivative of the energy within the inductor. This is equivalent to the rate of flow of energy into the inductor (or out of, if you choose a different convention for the sign of the value). ...Keith |
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