Cecil Moore wrote:
John Smith wrote:
... perhaps Cecil is aware of something?
I'm wondering if he means "reactance" instead of
inductance. The reactance to ground is capacitive
for a solid disk.
I see what you mean, the disk DOES contain inductive reactance (I don't
even know how to begin to compute its' value, however), and, as per your
post, the capacitive reactance to ground is an important point to consider.
I hope he posts back, with more definition, he posed a question to catch
my interest; although, you are best to provide us with real information.
Regards,
JS