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Telamon wrote:
m II wrote: Telamon wrote: 2. EMI, electromotive interference, which is conducted noise. As separate local electric and magnetic fields the energy falls off rapidly over distance. A few feet can make a big difference in noise level. I think we're confusing EMF (Electromotive Force), also known as Voltage with EMI (Electro magnetic interference). Yep, sorry about that EMI definition. Electromotive interference is EMI from a locomotive plant in La Grange, IL. -- If John McCain gets the 2008 Republican Presidential nomination, my vote for President will be a write-in for Jiang Zemin. |
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