In Reply to: Ck=1/2pFRk ? what's the "p" posted by gman on February 26, 2003 at 17:42:55:
Pi is a constant, 3.1416 rounded up.The formula is in Farads, therefore
1,000,000/6.2832 = 159,154Formula in microfarads:
159,154 / FRk = C
I am lazy, I use 160,000/FRkCarlos
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- Re: Ck=1/2pFRk ? what's the "p" - Carlos 02/26/0320:17:47 02/26/03 (7)
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