
Mark H. answered 05/21/19
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Use the formula:
f = 1 / (2 * π * √(L * C) ) Using Henries and Farads, this gives you the frequency in Hertz
Note the values:
52mH = 52 milliHenries, which is entered into the calculator as 5.2 * 10-2
20pF = 20 picoFarads, entered as 2 * 10-8