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Old April 27th 06, 08:26 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Roy Lewallen
 
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Default Velocity Factor and resonant frequency

Richard Harrison wrote:
Roy, W7EL wrote:
"What is the velocity factor, and how did you calculate it?"

Given:
length = 12 inches
diamwter = 6 in.
L = 38.6 microhenry

I used formula (37) from Terman`s Handbook to calculate 25 turns in the
coil. 471 inches of wire are needed in the coil.

The velocity of the EM wave traveling around the turns of the coil is
almost equal to the velocity in a straight wire. But, the time required
to travel 471 inches is 40 times the time required to travel 12 inches.
The velocity factor is the reciprocal of 40 or 0.025.


Not quite what I was expecting, but let's see if I understand what it
means. This means that if we put a current into one end of the inductor,
it'll take about 40 ns for current to reach the other end, right? So we
should expect a phase delay in the current of 180 degrees at 6.15 MHz,
or about 30 degrees at 1 MHz, from one end to the other?

Roy Lewallen, W7EL