John Smith I wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote:
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At 1 MHz, a photon has an energy level of
4x10^-9 eV while a gamma ray photon might have
an energy level of 4x10^+9 eV or higher.
So, do I get you right here?
Like a high power hunting rifle, the energy that the photon is "shot"
from the antenna at guarantees a far and straight course of projection
(at vhf+ freqs)--as opposed to the lowly bb gun where the bb with low
energy is forced to fall to the forces of gravity (on in the photons
case, the earths magnetosphere) and come to earth much sooner?
JS
The above is meant to be a bit "humorous", but you are stating HF is
much more prone to obey magnetic forces in the magnetosphere as opposed
to high freqs where photons are endowed with much more "kinetic energy"
in the form of the voltage(E) charge they have?
Since the law of conservation of energy exists, I am assuming you
consider some relationship of E/I to have changed in the VHF photon as
opposed to the HF photon--since there is no way for the 5 watts HF to
have different power levels than 5 watts VHF?
JS
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