Monday, November 15, 2010

Homework 6 solutions




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  1. I was looking at problem 66 on this homework, and in the answer it says L = 1/(4pi^2 * f^2 * C). Where did this expression for L come from??

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  2. I think that is the same as L= 1/(w^2 * C) (2pi*f=w). Does that seem more understandable?

    ps. (we primarily use w in this class, not f.)

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  3. ooh and that comes from w = 1/sqrt(LC)...got it, thanks!

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