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What, this is not the "Pulling Your Leg Festival?"
Damn, it appears I have caught the wrong door again! Last time this happened, it was a womens restroom, at walmart, no less :-( -- at least this is less embarrassing ... grin ROFLOL I did that at a technical seminar in a hotel once. I was pondering the ramifications of the training and didn't even look at the door. It wasn't until the only woman there rushed in (probably preoccupied as well) and plopped down and peed that it dawned on me that there was something very very wrong! In any case, Art seems to have trouble articulating and I have completely lost touch with any sense he might have made somewhere in the great pile of this thread. I get that even though a resonant dipole can be treated as if it were a lumped constant at times, it really isn't that. Do electrons fly back and forth down the pole and induce a magnetic field? Without flying off the ends? Yes but that is hard to make sense of because there should be no current flow in an open wire. A loop element maybe, but the resonant loop has the same current as the center fed dipole. Perhaps looking at the re-entrant cavity makes more sense. |
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