In Reply to: Panasonic V-850 posted by mikeyb on April 20, 2007 at 10:25:54:
Since when did inductance depend on frequency? If it did, why would both terms appear in the formula for reactance?
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- Re: That '22 mH' choke may have an inductance of 22 mH at 10 KHz, but not at 120 Hz. - Ray Moth 15:22:34 04/20/07 (9)
- Re: That '22 mH' choke may have an inductance of 22 mH at 10 KHz, but not at 120 Hz. - Triode_Kingdom 15:42:08 04/20/07 (8)
- Re: That '22 mH' choke may have an inductance of 22 mH at 10 KHz, but not at 120 Hz. - rdf 15:06:40 04/22/07 (0)
- Thanks, I see. - Ray Moth 16:11:08 04/21/07 (0)
- Thanks, guys! - mikeyb 06:34:55 04/21/07 (3)
- Re: Thanks, guys! - Dave Cigna 07:49:38 04/21/07 (2)
- Re: Thanks, guys! - Tre' 08:46:58 04/21/07 (1)
- Re: Thanks, guys! - Dave Cigna 14:59:24 04/21/07 (0)
- Re: That '22 mH' choke may have an inductance of 22 mH at 10 KHz, but not at 120 Hz. - Dave Cigna 05:39:16 04/21/07 (1)
- Re: That '22 mH' choke may have an inductance of 22 mH at 10 KHz, but not at 120 Hz. - Eli Duttman 15:15:04 04/21/07 (0)