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Re: determining capacitance of a topload?
Original poster: "Hydrogen18" <hydrogen18-at-hydrogen18-dot-com>
Could he not get some aluminum flashing and lay a 6 x 6 area with it, then
connect all the sheets together electrically, and then just measure?
---Eric
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Subject: RE: determining capacitance of a topload?
> Original poster: "Godfrey Loudner" <ggreen-at-gwtc-dot-net>
>
> Hello Nolan
>
> Except for the case of a horned toroid, its is impossible
> to uniquely determine the capacitance of a toroid from
> only its surface area. You also need the diameter
> inside the toroid. If you estimated the surface area from
> a formula, then you already have two lengths by which you
> could determine the capacitance. A horned toroid is a
> toroid with no hole. Go to http://www.coe.ufrj.br/~acmq/programs
> and locate the INCA program. The INCA program
> has a calculator for a toroid.
>
> Godfrey
>
> >Just a quick question, I found the surface area of an irregularly shaped
> >toroid which is 722 in squared, what do I have to do now to figure out
the
> >capacitance, Thanks!
>
> >Nolan Moore
>
>
>