Distributed capacitance and antennas
On 11 Nov, 08:16, Richard Clark wrote:
On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 05:22:21 -0800, art wrote:
Is this a prelude to your normal comment when you walk away?
Arthur, such an amusing criticism coming from you considering the
longstanding, and simple question offered to your own comment:
On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 10:56:13 -0800, art wrote:
Distributed resistance is easy, it changes the energy to heat,
stores it and releases it according to its time constant
What is the time constant of 50 Ohms?
Longwinded explanations are not sought, just a simple number (you
don't even have to show your math).
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
It just goes to show that I don't have an answer to every question
that you have in your efforts to supply a platform for your jeering.
I do know that a resistor stores energy applied while it changes to
heat.
I also known that the temperature change is not instantaneous thus
time
must be a factor depending on the environment. But you present
questions
that do not deal directly with the subject posed in your attempts to
jeer.
Look at your many exchanges with Dr John E Davis, you never did
provide an
instance where the subject in hand was incorrect or otherwise. Yet
your
exchanges with him were long and so disagreeable and disrespectfull
that after several attempts while remaining polite did not line up
with
an arguement that you often want he was forced to leave.The thread has
been provided again such that other can determine whether Dr Davis was
treated with respect by you
Actually nobody including you accepted his mathematics in any way
which he proffered in an effort to show that I was correct. The only
interest of this group was to treat him the same way that they treat
outhers
on this newsgroup. I will not respond to any more of your efforts
that
defray from the discussion at hand so that you can jeer.
Art
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