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Old December 14th 07, 05:01 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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On Dec 14, 9:40 am, Cecil Moore wrote:
AI4QJ wrote:
If it were possible for the source to provide DC
current at c, then the DC current moves at c.


The step function from zero to DC contains a lot
of frequencies. I suspect photons are involved
at the leading edge of the DC pulse.


"Suspect" -- Perhaps like Inspector Clouseau?

Humour aside, for transmission lines you should
stick to charge, and distributed capacitance and
inductance. This model is aptly capable and has
no difficulties as the frequency drops so low that
it becomes indistinguishable from DC.

Why bother with photons? Only at the leading
edge, you say. What explains the rest?

Where is the energy stored? In the capacitance
and inductance. Why not use the tools that work?

Why try to force fit photons?

....Keith


 
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