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Art Unwin wrote:
At the moment I see no mechanism that supports the capacitor field to expire in the direction of incoming current prior to the completion of the forward period. The "capacitive" field is the *electric* field which is at a *maximum* amplitude at the tip of a dipole. It is the magnetic (inductive) field that is close to zero at the tip of a dipole. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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