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Re: electric strength for "x" cm of "y" material
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- Date: Fri, 09 Sep 2005 13:48:01 -0600
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Original poster: "Dmitry (father dest)" <dest@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello Dr.
> Original poster: "D.C. Cox" <resonance@xxxxxxxxxx>
> The coeff. of coupling is too tight which forces multiple standing waves.
i`ve met such statement in the archive very frequently, but i haven`t
seen a physical description of the reason (i`ve read only 1 year yet)
- could you explain it in more detail?
> No good reason to set up a coil this way thought.
we will see :-D