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Ok, firstly, there was a mistake in my formula... it is missing a pair of
parentheses, and should be (1-10^(-(3.941e-6*f^0.5)/10))*100. That correctly finds 1.08%/m for R loss. From my spreadsheet check, =(1-10^(-(0.00000000001031*f)/10))*100 correctly calculates 0.034%/m. Note the exponent of f is 1 in the G case. Apologies for the parenthesis omission. I wrote down what I 'did' on an RPN calculator rather than copying an expression that evaluated properly. Does this answer your question? Owen, I simply pasted and copied your formulas in my Excel. For f=144: - the first formula gives me 0.00108893 that is 0.108%, which is 10 times lower than your figure - the second formula gives me 3.41851e-08 that is 0.0000034%, which is 10,000 times lower than your figure I did that three times, same results..... I cannot understand what can be wrong.... Tony I0JX |
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