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Old January 23rd 05, 07:58 PM
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Because the would be stated as:

C is INVERSELY proportional to d

An other example, from the RF field, is the 'inverse square law'. If

your
interpretation were correct it would be the "square law".


Not at all. As you (correctly) say, the name in the 'inverse square law'.
It too is a proportional ratio - in that case P in proportional to

1/(d^2).


Ok, you do it your way. I'll stick to the convention I've learned and, other
that you and zzpk, I've always found others use.

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Old January 23rd 05, 11:37 PM
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"Brian Reay" wrote:

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: Ok, you do it your way. I'll stick to the convention I've learned and, other
: that you and zzpk, I've always found others use.


oh so now its ok for Chris... therefore its ok for me.

so your previous posts and your comments to our american cousin have
been a waste of time

par for the course - me thinks

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Old January 24th 05, 03:23 AM
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In uk.radio.amateur ZZZPK .es.it.net wrote:
oh so now its ok for Chris... therefore its ok for me.

so your previous posts and your comments to our american cousin have
been a waste of time


Oi - who you callin' a Merkun?
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Old January 27th 05, 11:44 PM
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: In uk.radio.amateur ZZZPK .es.it.net wrote:
: oh so now its ok for Chris... therefore its ok for me.
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: so your previous posts and your comments to our american cousin have
: been a waste of time
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: Oi - who you callin' a Merkun?

oh some person who has a problem understanding set theory.

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Old January 28th 05, 12:05 AM
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On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 23:44:31 GMT,
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oh some person who has a problem understanding set theory.

Is that a chemistry set, or an erector set? Or set to your partner?


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