>A practical resistor has a resonance (one or more) because of its inherent
>inductance and CAPACITANCE - inductance and resistance alone can't resonate.
You're right. And yes, I was talking "practical" resistors here. But
yes, I forgot to add in the stray (parasitic :-) ) capacitance.
73,
Jon
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