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And is that the inductance from one side of the square to the other, a 0.30" length, or from one end o the other, a 1" length.

John

On 9/15/2022 4:03 PM, Tom Lee wrote:
I'm curious where you found that calculator. I would've guessed something a bit over 10nH for the plate, based on scaling the value for the wire. Not a huge difference, but I'm curious to see what formula that calculator is using for the square plate.
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On 9/15/2022 15:43, Mikek wrote:
On another note: How does inductance change from say, a 1" long 0.30"
diameter wire vs a 1" x 1"? square 0.30" thick?<

Found a calculator, 1" wire 21.1nH, 1" square plate 7.1nH.
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