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"budgie" wrote in message ... On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 02:03:05 +0000 (UTC), "Reg Edwards" wrote: Multiply top and bottom of 1/jwC by j (This does not change its value) and you get 1/jwC = minus j/wC. Back to school with your algebra. His algebra looks perfectly fine to me. But as others have pointed out, he's left the 2pi out. ------------------------------------------ Yes. I apologise for my remark about school. I gained the incorrect impression from the previous replies. The w in wC stands for omega = 2*Pi*F, the angular frequency. |
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