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On 19 Oct, 09:04, (Richard Harrison) wrote:
Art wrote: "And "end effect" is the confusion created at the top of the radiator." I was carrying on the train of thought of the poster, I have made it quite clear what my thoughts are. When the signal arrives at the open circuit end of the antenna, current can not continue its forward flow. It abruptly stops, no longer producing a magnetic field. Who says so? I suspect that in the recognition of a measurement problem you theorised what might have , could have etc to match your faulty logic. .. Energy from the magnetic field is converted to energy in the electric field for an instant (Cecil`s famous conservation of energy). This produces an insreased voltage at the open circuit end. This incresed voltage has more capacitive effect, akin to the "Miller effect" caused by the higher signal voltage on the plate of an amplifier vacuum tube than on its grid. All this is faulty logic manufactured to suit your intelligence. Radiation is a function of the release of energy from capacitance and inductance during a cycle i.e. a parallel circuit called a "tank circuit: which can also be seen as a loss less system ala a pendulum. This goes back to what I say about books. Anybody can write one. It is up to the reader to follow the dots of logic displayed to determine agreement not to swallow it and memorise it. On a transmission line or on an antenna system, we used to call this capacitive action the "Ferranti effect" Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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