Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#16
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Richard Harrison wrote:
... The alternating magnetic field creates an alternating electric field in the space surrounding it. Due to the alternation of the electric field an alternating displacement current will exist in space, which will give rise to another alternating magnetic field in the space surrounding the displacement current, etc., etc., etc.. Maxwell`s proof is courtesy B. Whitfield Griffirh, Jr.`s "Radio-Electronic Transmission Fundamentals", now in reprint by Scitech Publidhing, Inc.. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI Richard; Thanks for taking the time to post that data. Of course, in my "addled way of thinking", I still see the probability of a media in which these actions are taking place (electric to magnetic and magnetic to electric )--such as when you swing a wire (media) through a magnetic field. But, really, it is all still a question ... anyway, pondering keeps me outta the bars. :-) Regards, JS |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
fa- DECEMBER 1923 ISSUE of QST, Vol VII #5, NEAT! | Equipment | |||
fa- DECEMBER 1923 ISSUE of QST, Vol VII #5, NEAT! | Equipment | |||
fa- DECEMBER 1923 ISSUE of QST, Vol VII #5, NEAT! | Swap | |||
FS:RSGB RadCom 1965-2003 | General | |||
FS:RSGB RadCom 1965-2003 | General |