Gene Heskett wrote:
On Sunday 29 January 2006 15:22, Wolfgang Woehl wrote:
Tracey Hytry <shakti@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
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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