Electron ratio to form a radiation field
robert casey wrote:
art wrote:
What is the ratio of magnetic electrons emitted from a radiator
compared with
with the number of electrons emmitted due to current flow?
What is the combination ratio required of both types of electrons to
form a radiation field?
Regards
Art
You mean the radiation from an antenna driven by a radio transmitter?
It doesn't emit electrons, but it does emit photons at that radio
frequency.
Go find a book on electromagnetism and fields, but be prepared for
calculus level math in that book. I took such a class 30 years ago, and
got a "C", and remember even less now. A high school physics book might
be enough depending on your needs.
The current (May/June) issue of QEX contains the article:
Electromagnetic Radiation: A Brief Tutorial
It contains equations but no calculus that I noticed.
"magnetic electrons emitted from a radiator" isn't mentioned, but
that isn't a surprise to most people.
--
Jim Pennino
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