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Roy Lewallen wrote in message ...
Roy Lewallen wrote: it shouldn't be difficult at all for you to write a couple of simple equations which give the currents at the two ends of the coil. Itot = I+ + I- There's the equation that I have already posted many, many times. Sorry you missed it. Helloo. . . Anybody home? Roy, you asked for a couple of simple equations which give the currents at the two ends of the coil. Here they are again: Itot(bottom) = I+(bottom) + I-(bottom) Itot(top) = I+(top) + I-(top) Exactly what equations do you use when you make your assertions about the current at each end of a coil? Please be specific. -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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