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Subject: | Re: LF: Loading Coils |
From: | "M. J. Powell" <[email protected]> |
Date: | Fri, 19 Nov 2004 12:03:04 +0000 |
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In message <[email protected]>, Andy
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When it comes to calculations, the most useful ability is not to be able tocaculate it exactly, caculator or no, but to quickly be able to estimate a ballpark answer or approximation. Who needs to know that 22uH at 137kHz has 18.93 ohms reactance. Its quicker to think " a bit more than 20 times a bit less than 0.14, times 6-and-a-bit ... is 2.8 times 6-and-a-bit , so call it 18 ohms" And they don't teach that in schools - and never have done, to my knowledge! They did in my school, as a check on the calculation. But I went to school during the war, and was taught by teachers who had retired before the war and came back to replace those called up. WW II, of course! Mike -- M.J.Powell |
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