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On 3 Jan, 09:51, Cecil Moore wrote:
Keith Dysart wrote: If such analysis is appropriate, then it seems to me that a pulse can be viewed as a chunk of charge moving down the line. Q2. Is this an appropriate view? No. Q3. If so, then what happens when two such chunks of charge collide in the middle of the line? They don't "collide". Clouds of photons collide and their behavior is well known. Q5. If no charge crosses the mid-point, then how do the pulses, made up of chunks of charge. pass the mid-point? How can two water waves pass through each other while the water molecules are only moving up and down? -- 73, Cecil *http://www.w5dxp.com Cecil The current only changes direction at the behest of the frequency. I know you think that the current changes at the behest of the length of radiator used i.e. at the top but frankly that is lunacy. It is only when the capacitor charge starts to move to the inductance and starts to store energy which generates a diamagnetic field can propagation can occur You must get a pencil and paper and think things out for yourself instead of relying on books. With your IQ it should be a cake walk because unlike some others you are able to get back to first principles instead of learning by rote. No personal offence intended. Being stubborn is not all that bad but only if you are willing to think out alternatives given. Otherwise it is a not invented in my back yard aproach which amounts to an over inflation of one's ability Best regards Art |
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