Achieving High Value LC Circuits: What's Possible?

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The discussion focuses on the feasibility of achieving high values of inductance (L) and capacitance (C) in LC circuits, specifically targeting values like A x 10^(-78). Participants clarify that 10^(-45) and 10^(-78) are extremely small quantities, raising questions about the intended application and practicality of such values. The original poster seeks to use these high LC values for producing hydrogen from water through wave interactions. There is a request for clarification on the units and definitions of the variables involved, indicating confusion about the proposed calculations. Overall, the conversation highlights the challenges and misunderstandings surrounding the concept of high-value LC circuits.
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Hello all

I want to ask you immportant question ...

Can we get High value of LC . i mean A x 10^(-45)

and if we get it where we can use it ? i mean type of circute .

thank you so much
 
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10(^-45) is a very small quantity, not a High one. Is it a typo?

A large L would be in the range of 1 Henry, and a large capacitor would be in the range of 1 Farad.

Super-big values like used in capacitor banks for high power lasers and in large fusion magnets would be much higher. What do you want a high LC value for?
 
Hello bro

berkeman said:
10(^-45) is a very small quantity, not a High one. Is it a typo?

A large L would be in the range of 1 Henry, and a large capacitor would be in the range of 1 Farad.

Super-big values like used in capacitor banks for high power lasers and in large fusion magnets would be much higher. What do you want a high LC value for?

I'm so sorry to some wrong but i was meaning

this facts :

i try to obtaind a LC = A x 10^(-78)

cuz i need it to make balance to produce H2 from H2O by Waves thank you so much .
 
Well, 10^(-78) is even smaller than your original 10^(-45).

Can you please tell us more about what you are trying to do? And please put units on your L and C and A variables. I want to help you, but so far your request for information makes no sense to me.
 
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berkeman said:
Well, 10^(-78) is even smaller than your original 10^(-45).

Can you please tell us more about what you are trying to do? And please put units on your L and C and A variables. I want to help you, but so far your request for information makes no sense to me.

mm so sory bro about wrong i mean

L C ( Inductor and capasitor ) = A x 10^(-78) .

Cuz i need it to make balance to produce H2 from H2O by waves .

thank you so much .

can you add me

Zkharove.laser@msn.com
 
What's A, and what are its units? And by 10^(-78), do you really mean 10^{-78} ?
 
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berkeman said:
What's A, and what are its units? And by 10^(-78), do you really mean 10^{-78} ?

look you know frecuancy = 1/( 2 byi (LC)^1/2)

in resonance circute .


A its any number and its unit Henri . Farad
 

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