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On Sun, 17 Oct 2010 16:54:53 -0500, Tim Williams wrote:

For an LC circuit, yes. For a damped RLC (series or parallel), there's
an
L/R or RC time constant which reduces it. This is called the
pseudofrequency.


Only in the parallel case.


I went 100 deep with Google looking for a "Resonant frequency Calculator"
that
allows individual -capacitor loss resistance- and -inductor loss
resistance-, or Q
of the individual cap and inductor. Didn't have any luck.
Anyone know of an online calculator that puts all of phantom at aol's
formula
behind a few for inputs and buttons.
MikeK.




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