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Old 03-12-2005, 00:46   #1 (permalink)
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alt.electronics



here alt .electronics
this guy claims to be the best teck
as well as got all his "basic ford" electrical course
lmfao
ford electrical is a 4 day course
teaches ya how to use a test lite

hope ya have a good laff
warman claims he knows everything

i askes warman this
>reactance
> is a property ONLY associated to AC. I can mathmatically
> prove this, and have many times. Xl=2(pi)Fl
> XC=1/2(pi)Fc
>
> Again frequency in both cases in DC is Zero which essentially
> makes the above formuli invalid as no component of this equation
>can equal zero in order for it to give the corret answer.
>


he answered this

>Calculus is beyond both of us.... Complete the circuit or the ignition
>coil... current starts to flow and a magnetic field builds.... as the lines
>of magnetic foce expand across the cunductor coil, back emf is induced and
>we experience reactance. Is it intended? No.... Does it happen? Yes..... Is
>this an AC circuit? No, polarity has not changed, it is indeed a DC
>circuit - a pulsating DC circuit, but a DC circuit none-the-less. And the
>only formulae you can come up with are cut and paste from electronic web
>sites....



lmfao
your rite calculus is to hard for your calculus
and what do you mean by us ??

lmfao

hurc ast
 
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