"Ian White GM3SEK" wrote in message
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K7ITM wrote:
I'm asking this because calls of 'troll' and 'loony' aren't working for
me.
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Here is a link to a generalized proof of the skin effect:
http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek/misc/skin.htm
This is exactly equivalent to Tom's explanation above. The detailed proof
is quite mathematical but it is solidly based in classical physics
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73 from Ian GM3SEK
http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek
Your statement on your web page 'It is temporarily reproduced here, under
provisions of the Berne Copyright Convention, to support technical
discussions on the rec.radio.amateur.antenna newsgroup' looks interesting
because, to the best of my knowledge, the issue of the legality of copying
parts of others' published work onto Web sites hasn't been resolved. I
can't find any specific provision in the Berne Convention that _allows_
re-publishing on the Internet - it looks more likely to inhibit it because
Web sites are automatically worldwide.
On the page 'http://www.copyrightservice.co.uk/copyright/p09_fair_use' it
is stated: 'Under fair use rules, it may be possible to use quotations or
excerpts, where the work has been made available to the public, (i.e.
published). Provided that:
a.. The use is deemed acceptable under the terms of fair dealing.
b.. That the quoted material is justified, and no more than is necessary
is included.
c.. That the source of the quoted material is mentioned, along with the
name of the author.'
But also: 'The actual specifics of what is acceptable will be governed by
national laws, and although broadly similar, actual provision will vary from
country to country.'
Presumably you have researched this matter, and I for one would be
interested to hear what you've found that appears to cover international www
re-publishing.
Chris