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Art Unwin wrote:
For instance, equilibrium demands that charges do not move laterally along an antenna when in equilibrium Without equilibrium charges do move along the surface of a radiator and Newtons law of parity demands that charges are moving thru the CENTER of the radiator thus encoundering just copper losses. Hi Art, Which one was Newton's Law of Parity again? I'm drawing a blank. Google had this: Your search - "Newton's law of parity" - did not match any documents. 73, ac6xg |
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