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Cecil wrote,
Tdonaly wrote: O.k., Cecil, let's suppose you're right. Since there's more current going into a coil than coming out, then the coil must be storing charge, somewhere. Tom, Tom, Tom, we are talking about *net* current. The net current in an unterminated transmission line can be zero while 1/4WL away, it is 100 amps. Are you asserting that transmission lines don't conserve charge? Would you please put your brain in gear? -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp That's a pretty incoherent post, Cecil. It's tough to have a good argument with you if you won't take the time to understand what I write. Maybe you're trying to sucker me into another 500 post marathon. Forget it, my doctor says I have to eschew effort. I'll attack your ideas again sometime when something else interesting comes up. Otherwise, I'll just be chewing muh cabbage twice. 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
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