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I am wondering: Can you find the impedance of the cylinder? I believe it would be Z = R + jwL and from this result you can get L. Is this correct? I am new myself... I belive the impedance of a cylinder can be found - the formula includes some complicated Bessel functions though...
Friends:
I was recently introduced to a [published] method of calculating the impedance of a solid, metallic cylinder [applicable to both DC and AC] which I thought was interesting but counter-intuitive. This method is:
Lets say you have a solid, metallic cylinder that is inhomogeneous. In...
Friends:
I have been thinking about this question for a while, so I hope you can help! Here it is:
Lets say you have two concentric, conducting cylinders.
The outer cylinder ("Cylinder 2") has the following properties: radius R2, carries a current of I2, relative magnetic permeability mu2...
hi all,
i would like to know what book(s) you recommend for a beginner trying to learn Assembly. I have a BS in EE but was only required to take one course in C++ so my programming isnt the strongest (but i have a strong knowledge of circuitry). Thanks for any help!
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