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Transformer Inductance

10/01/2007 9:41 AM

Define Inductance and how it can be increased or decreased.

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Re: Transformer Inductance

10/01/2007 10:12 AM

Why should we do your homework for you?

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Re: Transformer Inductance

10/01/2007 10:24 AM

How many marks for the right answer?

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Re: Transformer Inductance

10/02/2007 12:48 AM

Maybe you should change you career choice and become a ? Find something you know about or at least interested enough in to do some study.

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Re: Transformer Inductance

10/02/2007 12:56 AM

Your question is a good one, but a little effort goes a long way. As you can see from the posts above, these forums are made up largely of self-made men and women who aren't afraid to dig through a mountain of trash in order to find a small treasure trove of knowledge.

Start out simple with something like this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inductance

I think it will get you on the right track. Otherwise do some basic web searches for inductance theory and you will get a lot of choices to filter through. Then if you get stuck, come back with your questions. Good luck to you.

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Re: Transformer Inductance

10/03/2007 8:47 AM

You put the ferrite rod in (L↑)

You take the ferrite rod out (L↓)

In (↑) out (↓), in (↑) out (↓)

Shake it all about (≈, I = V/(2ΠfL) )

You do the Hokey Cokey and you turn around (Δ connection?)

That's what it's all about.

Hoi!

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