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Old November 21st 08, 04:42 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Displacement current


"Richard Harrison" wrote in message
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Art wrote:
"I am not saying that displacement current travels in the center but I
ask those educated in this field if displacement current has been
observed, measured and is present Beyond Doubt?"

Yes.

Displacement current is proportional to the rate of change of the
electric field. It moves at right angles to the direction of
propagstion.

Like charges repel without electrical conduction so a capacitor passes
ac while blocking dc.

A standing wave antenna stores energy in the magnetic field near its
center during one half of the cycle and in the electric fields near its
ends during the other half cycle.



No, a 'standing wave' antenna stores energy in a magnetic field that has
peak intensity at the positive and negative peaks of current, and energy in
an electric field that has peak intensity at the positive and negative peaks
of voltage. Energy is stored in both fields throughout each cycle (except
at the zero crossings of current and voltage, of course) and for the fields
associated with radiation the peaks of current and voltage occur at the same
times. For a dipole-type antenna, both fields occupy the region of space
surrounding the antenna elements. The magnetic field is strongest near the
part of the antenna where the current is greatest, the centre of a dipole
(with length up to half a wavelength) as stated above, but the electric
field is not necessarily stronger near the ends of a dipole's elements - it
is developed between them. The formulae for all the field strengths can be
found in reliable text books such as Kraus 'Antennas'.

Chris


Dielectric displacement is the electrical strain which occurs in a
dielectric medium when an electric field is applied. It is analogous to
the magnetic flux density and is expressed in charge per unit area or
coulombs per aquare meter.

J.C. Maxwell speculated displacement current produces magnetic lines of
force same as conduction current does, therefore an alternating magnetic
field would produce an alternating electric field and so on ad
infinitum. This was the key to electromagnetic radiation. Hertz later
proved Maxwell correct in the laboratory.

Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI