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MEV

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Why low frequency coils like 7.5 and 3 khz are better for high conductive metals i dont understand, doesn't high frequency coils like 18.75 would be better

Shouldn't be around?


Thanks
 
It is just a property of the metals. Low frequency means longer wavelength, and higher frequency means shorter wavelength, maybe you were trying to make an connection between wavelength and conductivity, and said frequency?
 
Low freq hits high conductors better,such as copper,silver.High freq hits on low conductors better,such as gold,nickel,brass. :-@
 
Its an inverse relationship and kinda confusing until you figure it out.
 
CladDog said:
Its an inverse relationship and kinda confusing until you figure it out.
Kind of like fishhooks, shotgun shot, and sheetmetal guage. :blink:
 
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