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Resonance Frequency

08/14/2009 7:55 AM

good day i am an electrical engineering student, who have a thesis project this sem called resonance frequecy, and i am having a trouble with the equipment i am using, i only have 2MHz frequency gen and i need to get a value of 12 volts with 1meter distance bet each coil. what equipment do i need to produce the needed value? can someone help me how to build and what formulas do i need to used? thank you.

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08/14/2009 8:01 AM

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08/14/2009 9:05 AM

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