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"Sloshing" EM Energy
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June 24th 05, 01:17 AM
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In article ,
(Richard Harrison) wrote:
A wire one meter long placed for maximum excitation when swept by the
passing wave will have a voltage induced across it equal to the wave`s
signal strength in volts per meter.
There are no volts or amps in the wave, only the ability to generate
volts and amps in conductors.
so if in my transmision thier is of course volts, and waves
if the waves have the ability to generate it, how can their be no volts
or amps in the wave? what force has it how did it get seperated from
the 'volts'
is it making volts from the pure wave energy which in turn moves the
electrons?
so therefore that means when i measure volts in my coax, it's because
the waves produced it my moveing the copper's electrons?
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