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Re: Beginner : Joules to amperage
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- Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2005 12:29:26 -0600
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Original poster: father dest <dest@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>Original poster: Terry Fritz <teslalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Hi,
>At 12:10 PM 7/9/2005, you wrote:
>>Hello
>>I have a capacitor that is rated 80mfd at 1300 Vac. I
>>calculated 676 joules.
>E = 1/2 x C x V^2 == 1/2 x 80e-6 x 1300^2 = 67.6 joules
maybe e = 135.2 j, coz 1300 vac = 1838.5 vdc?
;-)
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Your not coiling unless your blowing capacitors! Then when you get things
worked
out to where the capacitors stop blowing, you start blowing transformers.
(c) Richard Quick 11-03-93 20:42