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@Gyro Gearloose
Note for OP
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to close the thread when your doubt is solved. Mention the users who helped you solve the doubt. This will be added to their stats.the inductor is 10 mH
10* 10^-3
Ye ik
sorted?
no
in online sites they say very close to 1
1.06 , but 1.15 is also very close to 1 thats my confusion
Okay so it is an approximation thing?
not even approximation it just said number is very small so 1.06
waise 1.15 is not close to 1 :D
it is 15% higher
here it is very clear that the e^(-x) is so huge that it amounts to 0
When doing x/y if x/y apprrox = 1 is VERY different from x/y = 1.15. this is where i mentioned the 15 % thing
lets close this out, yea? if you stillhave a doubt about why 1.15 is not close to 1, esp while evaluating fractions, look at them as a ratio of whole numbers
15/13 for instance
Can we close this please?
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