On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 16:46:50 GMT, Gene Fuller
wrote:
I am not sure why you think there is a violation of Kirchhoff.
Hi Gene,
Kirchhoff does not allow for circuits of dimensions that are
appreciable size with respect to wavelength. Simple reason is that
you should then shrink down the unspecified lead length (for voltage
law) into the stray, equivalent and dimensionless components. This is
outrageously flaunted in this group, and then couched as examples of
modeling failure (when it is in fact modeler - the human component -
failure).
This is the "intractability" you speak of - the neglect of the proper
rendering of the network in dimensionless terms.
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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