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On Apr 24, 6:33*am, "Dave" wrote:
"Art Unwin" wrote in message
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EZNEC and the Cecil-Corum method are in agreement.
Correct
if you had stopped there i would have commended you on another correct
response... but you just couldn't, could you???
but the solution is in error as equilibrium demands that the
radiator is in equilibrium ie equal to a period or multiples there of.
you never have defined equilibrium or shown where it is a requirement on
maxwell's equations. *i have stated that maxwell's equations rely on NOT
being in equilibrium since they describe fields and waves that can vary in
time, hence they are not in equilibrium with anything. *keep going art,
always fun reading!
Boundary laws are a part of nature as is mathematics.Every time you
have an equation which uses the equal sign is the mathematical use of
physics.
It allows the movement of all metrics to one side of the equation such
that all metrics used in summation must equal with zero. Maxwell used
this very same fact in determining his laws when he found what he had
derived was NOT equal zero which thus showed it was missing the
metrics of displacement current (deduction) such that all metrics
cancelled out.Again an example of Newtons laws where every action has
a equal and opposite reaction To determine that tha Maxwell is not
using the term Waves is to note that all metrics are nouns in
equations and the term "wave" is an adjective. All elermentary.
Art
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