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On Thu, 20 Apr 2006 12:45:15 -0700, Richard Clark
wrote: Asked: At one length, one coil exhibits Vf = 0.02, reduce the coil length, what length for the SAME coil would that be to render Vf = 0.2 for instance? Well, let's help Cecil navigate this with his MENSA walker. First, myopic translations of SAME coil are bound to confuse him into thinking that this means the coil was never shortened. We'll put a bullet into that suffering idea right now - the coil is shorter. Investigating Fig. 1 reveals there is no way to resolve the Vf through shortening a coil. Only Cecil could argue there's a pony in all that horse****, so while he's saddling himself to that mound, let's proceed to see why his dotaged enthusiasm is ill-founded. Fig. 1 is based upon the formula (32). Nowhere in that formula is there a turns. Turns may be found, but the specification, s, is for pitch. Pitch for any coil remains the same irrespective of its length. Frequency does not change, diameter does not change; it then follows that Vf does not change when a coil is shortened. So, the short answer that eludes Cecil is that the question above (or its variants) has no other answer than the one value already provided. By reductio ad absurdum, any kink in a wire that describes an arc of a helix with a large D for a small s; and Cecil would impose his curious theory's delay based on his poor reading skills on Corum². 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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