Current through coils
A coil inevitably occupies space.
In particular, one of its dimensions is length.
Therefore it can be, and indeed for accurate modelling always should
be, treated as a component having distributed L, C and R.
It just makes the mathematics somewhat more complicated. Hyperbolic
functions can be involved.
Like a transmission line, a coil possesses Zo, phase-shift,
attenuation and Q.
It is why my coil-loaded antenna programs provide answers in the right
ball-park although I havn't a clue about the rules which govern the
American ball game.
By the way, reflections and standing waves are irrelevant and don't
enter the argument. Sorry Cecil!
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Reg, G4FGQ.
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