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On Nov 12, 3:47*pm, "Frank" wrote:
Current is always zero at the end of a radiator of any length. Frank Maybe Frank but it never came to a stop!!!!. When you look at it as not being equilibrium one must show the sharges moving to the ends of the radiator The charges (electrons) do not realy move. *They vibrate at the applied E-field frequency. *The charge displacement, depending on frequency; for example at 10 MHz, is of the order of 10 atomic diameters -- approximately 2*10^(-9) m.http://www.geocities.com/ferman30/AtomsDimTable.html Frank Correct but only if the equilibrium rule is respected other wise it does move in line with the applied current Art |
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