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Time constant vs phase angle, 6600Hz

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I am not very familiar with the time constants of common objects. I am more used to using the phase angle at 6600 HZ. So I had to make this chart to convert back and forth. I am measuring phase angle from the place that White's labels a VDI of 0. This is where very low conductivity objects fall. Other people might label this angle as 90. The XLT VDI numbers are a bit higher than the angles I am using.
Robert
 
I should add that this is for non-ferrous objects only.
Robert
 
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