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Electron ratio to form a radiation field
On 9 May, 18:44, Tom Ring wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote: art wrote: What is the ratio of magnetic electrons emitted from a radiator compared with with the number of electrons emmitted due to current flow? Art, emitted electrons are corona discharges. What is emitted from an antenna is primarily photons. Each photon has both electric and magnetic properties and the ratio is 377 ohms in the far field. Art does seem to have some serious problems with basic physics. Not too surprising. I guess after that remark he'll now characterize me as a guru. tom K0TAR As you have stated I seem to have serious problems. If that is the case the remedy is to familiarise myself to what everybody calls basic physics. By asking questions I am seaching for a correction to my so called erronious views. Is that a no no on this newsgroup? Since it is a matter of basics the thread should be extremely short as there will be no disagreement ! I could not classify you as a guru if you are not willing to put a rod into the ground by giving a response that would prove or not prove to be in agreement with all. Art |
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