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On Dec 27, 9:35*am, ve2pid wrote:
I am looking for a formula giving the inductance of a solid disk for a known diam/material/thickness... Any idea? Thanks for your hels de Pierre VE2PID What, exactly, do you mean by "the inductance of a solid disk"? How do you connect to the disk? Are your connection points on opposite ends of a diameter across the disk, or along its axis from the center of one face to the center of the face on the opposite side -- or perhaps some other connection? With a wire (formed into any shape), it's reasonable to assume it's the inductance measured between the two ends of the wire. For a disk, it's not obvious to me. Cheers, Tom |
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