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Re: simple question RF gnds
>
> I think litz wires were one of Nikola Tesla's inventions. Either
> that or
> he just used them a lot. They also have decreased inductance
> because
> each wire is like a inductor and when you put them in parallel
> 1/N*L. N
> is the number of wires and L is the inductance of a single wire of
> the
> strand. Unless because it is twisted this increases inductance, but
> I
> don't know if this is significant or not. Decreased inductance
> decreases
> AC resistance or reactance.
>
> Bryan
Oops...
Must not of been thinking when I wrote this. With the decreased
inductance comes the two wires coupling. The better the coupling the
higher the inductance. Read your college physics book if you want to
know the inductance of two wires.
Bryan
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