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How does one get to this inductor's impedance equation?
impedance Z=R+jX where R is the resistance, measured in ohms X is the reactance, measured in ohms admittance Y=1/Z = 1/(R+jX)= R/(R^2+X^2) + j[-X/(R^2+X^2)] Y=G+jB where G is the conductance, measured in siemens B is the susceptance, measur... Read More »
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What is the optimum frequency (or the equation) needed for wirele...
with no core? you won't get any appreciable amount of power transferred. 43 nH is very small. If you wind the coils on top of each other, you may get some power at a very high frequency. But I doubt it. . Read More »
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How does voltage lead current in an Resistor-Inductor circuit. Gi...
Since there is an induction part in the circuit, the inductor offers resistance for change of current. Thus current rise or fall is delayed. Voltage remains unaffected. Thus voltage leads current. Current change in an inductor leads to flux... Read More »
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