"Tdonaly"  wrote in message 
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   Steve's info will get you a beginners understanding of circuit 
 theory 
 
That WAS the intent. 
 
 
 which is based  on a low-frequency, quasi-static simplification 
 of electromagnetic theory. 
 
Yikes!  Call it what you like. 
 
 Unfortunately, anything that has any 
 appreciable length, such as a transmission line or an antenna... 
 wave mechanics to get any real idea of what is happening 
 in these situations. 
 
I guess you can call it "wave mechanics" if you like, but it IS true 
that what happens on a transmission line is waves and this is quite 
different from simple circuit theory.  First you need the circuit theory, 
though. 
 
 
 That isn't the end of it, though, since in order 
 to understand what is happening when an object radiates, you 
 have to understand Maxwell's equations....vector calculus. 
 
This I'll disagree with.  It's been so long since I studied 
Maxwell's equations, I can't even spell his name, but I can give a workable 
explanatin of radiation that the beginner can understand and won't cause 
trouble for any ham's purposes.  Will it violate old Maxwell?  I don't know 
and don't care for my purposes and 90% of the people interested. 
 
 
 That isn't the 
 end, either, but it's as close as any *normal* human wants to go. 
 
Whew!  sure glad I'm *abnormal*. 
 
 
 Whenever someone who was taught circuit theory tries to 
 apply its vocabulary and concepts to explain all electromagnetic 
 phenomena, that someone is going to run into trouble and 
 come up with a multitude of idiocies for which which he'll find no end of 
 people ready to criticize him. 
 
Whoa... Sure glad I'm not trying to do THAT! 
 
 
    This is the problem: Cecil and Yuri want to explain the current taper 
 through a long solenoidal coil using the vocabulary and concepts of 
 circuit theory rather than the difficult but more precise 
 language of electromagnetic theory. 
 
Sure glad I don't care and that I didn't tack my post onto theirs 
thus indicating that I was trying to enter that discussion. 
 
 
 73 Steve-- 
 Steve N,  K,9;d, c. i  My email has no u's. 
  
 
 
 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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