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I got it!!!!!! Did a google search and was able to figure out the
meaning. Turns out the inductance of a square, rectange of triangle is almost teh same as long as the circumfernce, and wire diameter are constant. Very interesting. For 12 meters of .01 meter diameter wire, the inductance ranges from 13.7 to 14.0 uh regardless of the shape. Thanks so much. It's just what I needed, the calculator is handy, I've bookmarked it. Regards, T On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 02:45:37 -0400, TRABEM wrote: On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 06:01:17 GMT, Owen Duffy wrote: On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 01:42:03 -0400, TRABEM wrote: What's the approximate inductance for a single turn square loop, 10 feet per side in free space (if that matters)? There should be an easy way to calculate this, maybe there is, but I'm not aware of it. http://www.technick.net/public/code/...uctance_square What's the relative permeability of air?? They give this statement on the help page, but I don't understand what it means. Note: µ0 = 4¶·10-7 [Hm-1] (Absolute Permeability) Thanks, T |
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