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On Nov 11, 5:15*pm, Art Unwin wrote:
On Nov 11, 3:45*pm, "Dave" wrote: "Art Unwin" wrote in message .... On Nov 10, 7:58 pm, "Frank" wrote: Knowing that modern day computor programs were formulated around Maxwells laws THAT INCLUDE THE WEAK FORCE it would appear an overcheck of the equilibrium factor should appear when using an optimizer. Art, show me ONE program that uses the weak force with maxwell's equations. or ONE reference to maxwell's equations that say they include the weak force interactions (besides your own posts of course). Dave Any AO programs will do it as they both have optimizers There is a free program Gal-mana or some thing like that which also has an optimizer 4nec2 is a freebee with optimizer. All of these will provide antennas in equilibrium All other antenna programs have inut of the weak force tho I doubt that those designed *just for *Yagis will have it as that is a planar device. My suggestion is that you stay with minninec programs and the 4nec2 program by Ari which incorporate Minninec optimizers additions. I would imagine that any history books on universal laws would have reference to it. The masters worked from basics to get their laws based on equilibrium which in the mathematical areana is a Gaussian field where all forces must add up to zero. All of the laws ddid not add up to zero so they added a force that completed the circle. They did not identify the "weak force" but inclusion was a must for all forces/vectors to add up to zero.All the laws that Maxwell used in his condensation of laws all had the stipulation of equilibrium. Wet and cold here so stay in and be a book worm Regards Art " David I googled" Maxwell equilibrium" On the first page they have a wiki answer to a question as to why equilibrium is not a basic for fractional wavelength antennas! You can kill two birds with one stone on that one Art |
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