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Magnet Myths and Misconceptions

Started by hartiberlin, September 27, 2014, 05:54:29 PM

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EMJunkie

Quote from: MileHigh on January 14, 2015, 12:02:22 AM
Just list your questions about the circuit and I will answer them to the best of my abilities.

Lets hear your answer!

MileHigh

Quote from: EMJunkie on January 14, 2015, 12:03:20 AM
Lets hear your answer!

Since you can't answer, how about I give you the big fat clue?

i(t) = 1/L integral v(t) dt

MarkE

Quote from: EMJunkie on January 13, 2015, 11:58:26 PM
once more variables are defined, it is easy to solve.

See, you, mileHigh and TinselKoala do things in this forum to suit yourselves! In the answer the inductor parameters would be defined so as to solve for current. People see through this behaviour!

People here can already see this!
It's trivial to solve as presently stated.

EMJunkie

Quote from: MileHigh on January 14, 2015, 12:06:20 AM
Since you can't answer, how about I give you the big fat clue?

i(t) = 1/L integral v(t) dt

Which gives an approximation and is certainly not by any means considered Accurate - What is wrong with you people?

Again you have proven nothing with this exercise in Blowing Hard!!!

EMJunkie

Quote from: MileHigh on January 14, 2015, 12:06:20 AM
Since you can't answer, how about I give you the big fat clue?

i(t) = 1/L integral v(t) dt

dt can be 1ms or one hour and give a TOTALLY different result depending on the Inductor Parameters!

WOW - You Foolish little Man!

Tripped up again by your stupidity MileHigh!