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In practice the coil Q is determined primarily by the form dielectric, wire size, wire spacing, diameter/length ratio/neary coupling effects, etc. R is far enough down the list that its generally not even considered. Ah, so the voltage drop across the coil (due to the small internal resistance) and the close proximity of the wires give it some capacitance? Does this affect performance or just screw add unwanted capacitance? Wouldn't adding space between wires cause some eddy currents and lower the L of the coil? Does wire coating make a difference regarding the dielectric? Or is it another capacitance-altering effect? Thanks again! Dave |
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