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art wrote:
On 9 Mar, 06:49, Gene Fuller wrote: art wrote: But Jimmie my friend, now you have an understanding of Gaussian law what is preventing you adding the metric of time or a length of time to the statics law? Art, Adding the "metric of time" is exactly what J.C. Maxwell did, in 1865. The detailed hard work surrounding Maxwell's Equations, as we know them today, was probably more attributable to Oliver Heaviside. However, Maxwell gets the credit for adding the time contribution. 73, Gene W4SZ But he did not associate it with antennas period. Correct, he described EM fields in general. In the previous post I applied the same logic to an antenna array and using the initial logic that Gauss used and which Maxwell enlarged upon for other reasons. And to follow the logic applied by Gauss one must focus on equilibrium such that the static particles on the enclosed antenna array MUST be in equilibrium or else all falls apart inside the enclosed border. Remember that static particles reside on the surface of a radiator when energy is not applied. Babbling nonsense. The existance of static particles (whatever the hell they are, I presume you mean electrons) on the surface of a radiator has nothing to do with applied energy (other than maybe wind energy). It departes from the SURFACE when energy is applied and continues to do so as time passes by in a time varying form until time stops where at that time it must be in a state of equilibrium in static form Q.E.D More babbling nonsense. EM waves depart when energy is applied, not particles. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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