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![]() Cecil Moore wrote: Jim Kelley wrote: Do you mean physically small coils that are, naturally, also electrically small. Or do you mean physically small coils that are somehow electrically large? A grain of sand is physically large when it is in your eye but physically small under your foot. :-) Likewise, physically/ electrically small depends upon wavelength. Actually, that's not quite correct. In this context we are discussing whether something's size is small or large compared to a wavelength. Whether the wavelength is small or large compared to a grain of sand or your eye is irrelevant. :-) 73, Jim AC6XG |
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