In Reply to: Things to consider... posted by Lew on May 14, 2004 at 07:15:54:
Reason why wires with low capacitance usually have relatively high Zc: Zc is equal to the square
root of inductance divided by capacitance, i.e., Zc is inversely proportional to capacitance.
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