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Re: Homemade chokes



Tesla list wrote:
> 
> Original poster: "Bill Lemieux" <gomez-at-netherworld-dot-com>
> 
> On that fateful day 8/10/00 6:23 PM, thus spake Tesla list:
> 
> Original poster: "Malcolm Watts" <M.J.Watts-at-massey.ac.nz>
> 
> > It is a fallacy. Primary Q varies with primary voltage
> 
>  This must be a new and different definition of Q which people have been
> tossing about lately.  The last time I checked, Q was defined (in my
> electronics texts at least) as the inductance (or capacitance in a cap)
> divided by the resistance!
> 
>  How will either of those qualities vary with changes in voltage?
> 
> - Gomez

	The Q you define is the reactance divided by the equivalent SERIES
resistance, which is frequently inferred by measuring the Q and dividing
it by the reactance.  The dual of this is the equivalent parallel
resistance divided by the reactance.

	Both are a measure of the energy stored per cycle divided by the energy
dissipated.  If the Q is infinite no energy is dissipated.

Ed