Gene Heskett wrote:
>On Sunday 29 January 2006 15:22, Wolfgang Woehl wrote:
>
>
>>Tracey Hytry <shakti@email-addr-hidden>:
>>
>>
>>>fons wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>There are several different mechanisms at work here that
>>>>can make you hear 100 Hz with your test.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>See "sidebands"
>>>
>>>
>>Thanks Tracey. Looking for this I came across
>><http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hframe.html>
>>again and want to recommend it for it's educational value and
>>overall freaking greatness. I need to go to school again.
>>
>>
>
>All I can say is Amen to that. Thats the best collection of data to
>settle arguments or to define things I've ever seen.
>
>Thanks for the link, its absolutely awesome in todays world of watered
>down to nearly useless educational blather.
>
>
>
It's an interesing resource! I'm browsing it right now.
Anyway, in the page about capacitors, in the capacitor combinations box:
Is the formula for capacitor in series correct?
1/c1 + 1/c2 is not equal to 1/(c1+c2). Maybe I've been too much on
PureData. :-)
c.
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