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Ok. So far, we have your calculation that the output current should be
5% smaller, and 18 degrees shifted in phase (lagging, I presume) from the input; and Cecil's, that the output current should equal the current, both in phase and magnitude. I don't know if Richard is going to do the calculation or not, so I'll wait a little longer. Anyone else like to hazard a prediction? Roy Lewallen, W7EL Yuri Blanarovich wrote: Incidentally, I take it that your prediction for the setup I did measure includes an 18 degree phase shift of current from input to output of the inductor? Roy Lewallen, W7EL Yes, I used Cecil estimate/calculation and taking cos 18 = 0.951056516 which is 4.8943483% Yuri |
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