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On Sep 17, 5:56*pm, "Frank" wrote:
In direct terms I have stated that current flows down the center of a radiator if it is of a fractional wave length. A very simple statement which nobody wishes to address. Fine by me, the thread would then have a single posting and the multitude can generate questions and discussion about deep space or other topics of choice. I did not research your reason for making the statement. However, there is a commonly accepted derivation of a skin effect calculation that makes frequency inversely proportional to skin depth. There is nothing about the fraction of the wavelength that occupies the conductor length. Can you provide a technical cite? Thanks. |
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