Thanks for responses - so far in my experiments, the currents are too small for that meter, Mark. I do have "watt-meters", different makers - the kind you plug in, then plug your DUT into that. But my currents are too small, at present anyway.
Smudge - let me come back to this tank circuit and see whether we agree. With DC, its easy to visualize Vin * Iin, but with AC, the current sloshes back and forth, not so easy to see. An AC source (say the grid) starts an LC tank circuit going and stays connected. The LC circuit resonant frequency is the same as the frequency of the AC source.
A. Assuming small resistances throughout (and low transmitted power), there will be very little input power required. Sure, there will be currents sloshing back and forth, but not much power consumed. So we put in a small CSR to measure the current-flow from the AC source (call it Iin), and measure the voltage (Vin) from the AC source. Does Vin * Iin accurately tell us the input power?
I'm not interested in the power consumed by the CSResistor - but rather in the power consumed IN the tank circuit - that's what I want to measure. But how?
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