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lord loh. said:I thought I would post this question seperately...
Does the inductance of a wire (at high frequencies) depend on the wire material and thickness?
Again, Thanks in advance![]()
Think of inductance as flux linkage.
Why is this? Due to repulsion of electrons and attempt to reach the surface of the conducting material and top leave it?ie for a cylender of wire, current flows in a donut pattern (when viewed cross sectionally).
stevez said:Several pages of various editions of ARRL Handbooks address this subject nicely.
Nigel Goodwin said:stevez said:Several pages of various editions of ARRL Handbooks address this subject nicely.
You could use the same reply on almost all threads in these forums! :lol:
Why is this? Due to repulsion of electrons and attempt to reach the surface of the conducting material and top leave it?
stevez said:I do have the 2005 ARRL Handbook on CD
Nigel Goodwin said:But I do think EVERYONE should have a copy of either the ARRL or RSGB handbooks (and preferably both!), they are SO useful, and not just for radio amateurs!.
lord loh. said:What are "ARRL or RSGB handbooks" can I get them any where(India Specifically)?