Cecil wrote,
Tdonaly wrote:
Cecil doesn't actually have to measure anything, since he's already
convinced
he's right because his arguments agree with the theory he made up in his
head.
Forgot to post the accompanying graphic which is:
http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp/sqcoil.gif
How do you explain that current distribution with current minimum at
the bottom of the coil and current maximum at the top of the coil?
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73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp
That's a neat picture, Cecil. How did you make the picture of the coil?
Of course, you can do the same thing with a coil, *or a capacitor* and a
couple of identical tank circuits. Actually, why make them either in or
out of phase? That's boring. You can make the phase across the
inductor/capacitor
any value you want between 180 and minus 180 just by varying the
frequency. Check out the currents in the tank circuits when they're 90
degrees out of phase with one another.
The length of a capacitor is very small, Cecil. How do expect something that
small to be able to change the current between two tank circuits 180 degrees?
73,
Tom Donaly, KA6RUH