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Reduce the L to reduce the resistive loss - the essence of L
is the energy stored in its current carrying, and it is the current that causes I^2 R losses. The energy stored in the C is static. (Yes, there are some losses in polarising the dielectrics but these are small enough to be ignored) "Paul Burridge" wrote in message ... ISTR that one can improve Q in resonant tanks by having a low L-C ratio. Or was it high L-C ratio. I can't remember but need to know. |
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