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For transmitting purposes there is a high voltage across that capacitor.
I have a friend who uses 10,000 volts rated capacitors in a loop for 50 watts. The 1 farad capacitors are generally very low voltage. switcher wrote: when the metal plates move and more surface is used/covered by the cap, is the capacitance higherb (farads) ?? I see that with loop ant, the more the plates cover each other, the lower the tuned freq is ... So with a high cap, you could make an ant with less turns of wire ... Sometimes I find a large cap (1 F) at flea markets, for 1 euro/$ or so. They cost 100 or so new. Would they make sense ?? |
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