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Old March 27th 06, 05:29 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Richard Clark
 
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Default Current through coils

On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 13:42:12 GMT, Cecil Moore
wrote:

We can assume zero displacement current without much changing anything.


You can also guarantee the injected slop, then you can roll back on
your heels and utter "not much is changed."

This has all the irony of Galileo fighting for his right to mumble:
"If we assume we revolve around Mercury....
then that's close enough isn't it?"
Vatican:
Less than 59% error, fer sure. Is that your final answer?

Exactly the same thing happens along a transmission line with


All of your claims of accuracy fall wildly short of "exactly." ;-)

If you would use the proper model and you will not need to resort
to any magic displacement current which is just a patch on a gaping
hole in the flawed lumped-circuit model.


Let's see, this logic flows from the original misapplication of
Kirchhoff's laws, forcing them onto the lumped load, and then blaming
the lumped load for its poor application.

Thread buster umpty-ump.