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On Apr 28, 9:36 am, Cecil Moore wrote:
Question: Assuming the current reported by EZNEC is a ~cosine function, how does one use that current to determine the traveling wave phase shift in the wire? Why is the answer to this question important? Is it not the actual currents and voltages that are responsible for radiation? If I understand correctly, you are not disputing that the actual currents in the wire show a small phase shift as you move down the wire? ....Keith |
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