So once again, "What is resonant in an induction heater? Which components are concerned? Why?". Will you continue to endlessly elude the question or may I expect for an intellectually honnest answer?
This "process" is getting to be just about as difficult as "pulling teeth!" The Resonant Circuit within the Induction Cooker consists of two components: The "Pancake Coil" and its Resonance Capacitor. The "Tank." The pulsing of the Resonant Circuit is as you've described: Pulse width modulated excitation at the frequency of resonance where the pulse amplitudes correspond to the instantaneous magnitude of the Line Input which results in a line modulated RF envelope at the Pancake Coil Output. Ex, it is a simplified version of the very same conversion process which takes place within your Radio Transmitter. The process is very well explained within the relevant documentation. Is what we're seeing with Ex truly a lack of comprehension or is it simply a display of ornery stubbornness? In any case, Truth will out...
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