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Flat cables vs round cables?
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<blockquote data-quote="handsome" data-source="post: 1086340" data-attributes="member: 772"><p>Indeed but the ability for two pieces of conductive material to behave like a capacitor is entirely based on their physical size, the spacing between them and the kind of insulator that separates them. Currents and/or voltages through them does not play a role. Any conductor possesses inductance: thin, wide conductors have less inductance than round conductors of the same cross-sectional area and coiling up any conductor will increase its inductance; the inductance of a conductor has nothing at all to do with a second conductor (unless of course you are quantifying a transformer but that is two or more inductors in one package)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="handsome, post: 1086340, member: 772"] Indeed but the ability for two pieces of conductive material to behave like a capacitor is entirely based on their physical size, the spacing between them and the kind of insulator that separates them. Currents and/or voltages through them does not play a role. Any conductor possesses inductance: thin, wide conductors have less inductance than round conductors of the same cross-sectional area and coiling up any conductor will increase its inductance; the inductance of a conductor has nothing at all to do with a second conductor (unless of course you are quantifying a transformer but that is two or more inductors in one package) [/QUOTE]
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