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Roy Lewallen wrote:
As a general rule, the voltage can't be computed because of the spacing between the wire and whatever reference point you're measuring voltage to. The voltage depends on the path taken between the two points (conceptually, how you arrange the voltmeter leads), so there's no single answer. That's why EZNEC computes only current. This is also one of the several problems with treating an antenna like a transmission line. The similarity between the two is just enough to tempt people to take the analogy farther than it holds. Just because the voltage is hard to measure doesn't mean it isn't proportional to the E-field. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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