Tdonaly wrote:
If there were more of
something going out of the coil than going in, the coil would have to
be manufacturing that something. Cecil's ideas on waves are well
known and lead to some pretty unbelievable results.
Tom, Shirley you understand that current can flow into something
for 1/2 cycle and flow out of that something during the next 1/2
cycle. That's what can happen with a phase-reversing coil. For
1/2 cycle, current is flowing into both ends of the coil at the
same time. For the other 1/2 cycle current is flowing out of both
ends of the coil at the same time. The coil stores energy for the
first 1/2 cycle and returns it during the next 1/2 cycle. I'm
working on some new EZNEC files. On one file, the current flowing
into the bottom of the coil, according to EZNEC, is 0.18 amp at
-54 degrees. The current flowing out the top of the coil is 0.2
amp at 126 degrees. Those two currents are flowing in exactly
opposite directions. How do you explain that?
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73, Cecil, W5DXP
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