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At 08:26 PM 10/1/01 -0400, Tom Rauch wrote:
>...The only reliable way is to measure phase angle, or add a 
>reactance of a known sign and see how impedance changes.
I *think* this is what I was asking originally.  If I add capacitance and Z
decreases, doesn't that mean that the initial X was inductive, and the
capacitance has cancelled some of it out?  Does it not then follow that if
I continue to add C at a given frequency until Z stops decreasing and
begins to increase again, I've probably located X=0 and therefore Z=R?
Under what circumstances does X change sign without passing through 0?
73, Pete N4ZR
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