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Re: iron coir equation



This equation will work fairly well for any core shape. By "area of the
core's diameter", he means the area of the core's cross section.

           --Mr. Postman (Doug Brunner)
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Date: Saturday, November 21, 1998 6:13 AM
Subject: Re: iron coir equation


>Original Poster: BAREN01-at-aol-dot-com
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>L = Ur ((Number of turns Squared)(Area of the Core's Diameter)/(Lenght of
>Core))(1.26)(-10 to the 6)
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>Ur = Greek symbol mu and = Permiability
>(1.26) is a constant.
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> Is this equation for a sylinderical core?
>Ramsey
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