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I have also found that many of the methods become very simple if we use mutual inductances made of wires twisted together and wound into coils . In this way the self - inductances of the coils are all practically equal and the mutual ...
I have also found that many of the methods become very simple if we use mutual inductances made of wires twisted together and wound into coils . In this way the self - inductances of the coils are all practically equal and the mutual ...
Page 68
12 - > Connecting them in pairs , we have the self - inductances I , + L2 + 2M 2 Li + L3 + 2M13 L2 + L3 + 2 M2 Li + L2–2M12 Li + L3-2M 13 La + L2-2M , There are many advantages in twisting the wires of the standard inductance together ...
12 - > Connecting them in pairs , we have the self - inductances I , + L2 + 2M 2 Li + L3 + 2M13 L2 + L3 + 2 M2 Li + L2–2M12 Li + L3-2M 13 La + L2-2M , There are many advantages in twisting the wires of the standard inductance together ...
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almost neutralized the self - inductance , which was one henry for each coil , or four henrys for them in series . ... They also seem to me to settle the question as to standard inductances or capacities , as inductances have a real ...
almost neutralized the self - inductance , which was one henry for each coil , or four henrys for them in series . ... They also seem to me to settle the question as to standard inductances or capacities , as inductances have a real ...
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