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For questions about resonance, the phenomenon in which the amplitude of an electrical circuit's output increases when the frequency of its input is equal to or near the circuit's natural frequency. Consider also using the "frequency-response" tag.
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Ironing out a design for resonant inductive coupling on 13A. Would I be better off with MHz ...
I am having a go at designing an extension cord that uses resonant inductive coupling. My knowledge lacks in this area, so I'm going back and forth via online research & chatgpt 3.5.
From what I gath …