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Offline flyback  
#1 Posted : 01 November 2010 10:35:22(UTC)
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Hi,

I estimate B=0,15kG

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Offline Andrey Ivashov  
#2 Posted : 01 November 2010 10:43:20(UTC)
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Hello.

Your estimation is wrong. Check: 1.5/0.1=15

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#3 Posted : 01 November 2010 10:56:42(UTC)
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Privet,

I'm confused my estimation was 1.5/10 or 1.5*0,1

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#4 Posted : 01 November 2010 12:40:45(UTC)
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It's simple. In your example you said that one 'T contains 10'kG. Is not it? Then, its obvious that 1,5'T should contain more then 0,15'kG - at least 15 Good

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