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On 20 Nov, 16:02, (Richard Harrison) wrote:
I wrote: "The impressed current will lag the voltage across a pure inductance by 90 degrees." Roy wrote: "For other waveforms (like the ones you`d get connecting batteries or capacitors) you have to resort to the more general time relationship L*di/dt. Roy is correct for connecting batteries or capacitors but Art was working wih a lengthy antenna, not a lone elementary segment. He also had no step functions, just a sine wave driving his antenna. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI I am afraid it is more than that. Without an understanding of changing phase angles of both voltage and current you will never understand antennas. Look back at the comment you made with respect to phase angle and then re read Roy's comment where he corrected you with respect to phase angles. You will just have to refresh yourself with respect to voltage and current phase angles especially when they have the SAME phase angle . My guess is you will find it in books by Bailey, Kraus and ofcourse "you know who". And yes, I feed my antenna with a sine wave which by passes a capacitor but what on earth has that got to do with the subject of batteries e.t.c.? That sino soidal bypass is often termed "leakage" which is extremely small compared to the total energy fed to a radiator that creats radiation tho necessary for relative phase angles to change. You made a reference to" 101" for those who went to college well if you did,then refresh yourself with notes taken Art Unwin |
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