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Re: High frequency impedance of a neon sign transformer
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To: tesla-at-grendel.objinc-dot-com
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Subject: Re: High frequency impedance of a neon sign transformer
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From: "Malcolm Watts" <MALCOLM-at-directorate.wnp.ac.nz>
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Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 14:36:28 +1200
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Chip et al,
I'm sorry about this....
> But V across a resistor is always in phase with the current through
> the resistor, so V across the resistor is always directly proportional
> to the resistance. Hence circuit current is accurately determined and
> that, added vectorially with the voltage across the other circuit
> component will give the impedance of that component.
Did I say that? I must be going senile. Z = V times I of course!!
> Malcolm
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