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Keith Dysart wrote:
Good answers. Exactly as I expected. Now please explain the applicability of EM waves to the state of an open circuited line excited with a step function, especially after it settles to a constant voltage (where only an E field will be present). Before it settles to a constant voltage, there is acceleration of electrons that results in an EM photonic wave. After it settles to a constant voltage, there is no acceleration of electrons and the EM photonic wave disappears. Please see Maxwell's equations for further enlightenment. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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