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Re: Digest Number 140


Jim Purcell
 

Sunantoro,

When you say "magnetic field" do you mean it the magnetic field in the
inductance issue?
As long as we are splitting hairs, [whop, one rabbit into two]
You can have a magnetic field in an inductor but not in inductance.
Inductance is a property that induces voltage in a conductor.
True it takes a mag. field but inductance doesn't directly take into account
of the quantity of mag field.

My aren't we contemplating navels tonight?

Jim

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