Antenna materials
"K1TTT" wrote
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On Nov 4, 8:55 am, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote:
So your electrons only oscillate (no Stokes drift)?
should be looking for so i may not be measuring properly.
At first you must have a radio which do not work without ground. No
chassis
no AC supply.
If you are able to prepare such the rest will be easy.
got it... plastic case, battery powered, only does 5w that that is
easy to measure. now how much dc current should i measure in the
ground lead when i transmit with 5w?
You know: "more than electron per cycle and less than infinity".
For one you should use an electroscope (in place of ground).
Charge it and check what your radio needs to work (+ or -).
For more, the steem generator should be beest. "At Cramlington Colliery,
Sedgehill, Newcastle on Tyne (Northumberland, England) high pressure steam
broke through the cement around the safety valve of a locomotive boiler. The
Engine-Man held a shovel in the steam and with a penknife in his other hand,
held about 3/8 inch from the boiler, produced electric sparks.".
In such arrangment the shovel has an exces of electrons and the boiler a
deficit.
Close to infinity the DC meter will be enough.
But the experts know that Stokes drift is everywhere.
Stokes drift and longitudinal electric waves in the wires (Oliver Lodge)
were discowered before electrons.It is obvious that the both apply to the
electron gas.
Electrons also travel through a capacitor. AC pulses are never simmetric.
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