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Compared to current, voltage is just so ephemeral.... Voltage is a line integral, it depends upon the path over which one evaluates the integral. While current is something more substantial... one does not have to plan the path of integration to know the current. What? -- Peter K1PO "Reg Edwards" wrote in message ... In view of the nil replies to the following posting it's safe to say that's another old wives' tale which bites the dust. The next ingrained tale on the list is the so-called SWR meter nonsense versus the TLI. ========================= A TALE OF TWO OLD WIVES There are two cantankerous old wives: One old wife asserts it is obvious radiation occurs mainly from the middle portion of a dipole because that's where the current is strongest and the magnetic field is most concentrated. The other old wife asserts it is obvious radiation occurs mainly from the ends of a dipole because that's where the highest voltages occur and the electric field is most intense. Since the pair of arguments are logically identical in form they are of equal validity. But because it is impossible to reconcile the two women .... they cannot BOTH be right .... only one conclusion can be drawn ... ... both arguments are false! The old wives are telling tales. Citizens - drag 'em off to that old English custom - the ducking stool. |
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