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Re: Voltage division along NON-equal caps in series? (fwd)



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Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 12:53:16 +0100
From: James Howells <james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Voltage division along NON-equal caps in series? (fwd)

Tesla list wrote:
<snip>> and  a .1uF cap in series, 
>> and I put them in series, and put 1V DC across this
>> series  arrangement, how 
>> is the 1V DC distributed across them? Are the
>> particulars of  their 
>> construction important?
>>  
>>     Does this sort of mismatch cause problems during
>> TC  use?
>>  
>>     Thanks!
>>  
>> -Phil LaBudde
>> Center for the Advanced Study of Ballistic 
>> Improbabilities
>>
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>>
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> I HAD THIS PROBLEM ABOUT 9 MONTHS AGO AND THE LIST PUT ME STRAIGHTR
>   
  As a result I made an Excel spreadsheet , looking like forms - you 
fill the boxes with the unknown and get an answer - which shows the 
following:

   Volts across un equal capacitors in a series string ( as well as the 
Total capacitance and  over under voltage warning at each individual cap

Capacitor codes
Resistor codes
Converting between  F .. uF nF pF etc

Capacitance of banks using strings ( series ) and Rows ( parallel)

and many other useful conversions


SHOULD ANY ONE WANT A COPY PLEASE E_MAIL ME AND I WILL SEŁND ONE BACK

( Oh!  it is in proper ENGLISH so colors are Colours, etc :) :))









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