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Any references or information on how to calculate this would be greatly
appreciated. It's called Classical Electrodynamics. http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0471...pt#reader-link "Jon Mcleod" wrote in message m... MAYBE NOT EXACTLY THE RIGHT GROUP, but.. If I tape 2 insulated, parallel wires to the wall, x cm apart, and then drive a sinewave into them (Vo p-p), how can I calculate the field strength between the 2 wires? For instance, 120KHz, 100V, 5cm apart, what is the field in V/cm between the two wires? Any references or information on how to calculate this would be greatly appreciated. |
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