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Old September 19th 03, 05:21 PM
Cecil Moore
 
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Richard Clark wrote:
From Chipman (no point in offer the page # is there?):
"Postulate 4. At the intersection of any transverse
plane with the line conductors there is a unique
value of potential difference between the conductors
at any instant..."

As you reject Postulate 4 explicitly in your statement(s), ...


Richard, you really need to grasp the difference between exclusive
and inclusive statements. Keith implies a voltage-only wave. It
is my understanding that an EM wave cannot exist without an
associated H-field. Chipman doesn't say EM waves can exist
without an H-field. EM waves possess both E-fields and H-fields.
The power associated with an EM wave is E x H. An H-field around
a wire implies a current in that wire. My objection to Keith's
statement is his voltage-only wave existing without current, energy,
or power.
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73, Cecil, W5DXP