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On May 3, 2:15*pm, "Dale Parfitt" wrote:
*Aw come on Cecil It is a lumped load which is unbalanced and Maxwell demands equilibrium ie balanced. Yes, it has distributed loading but formed into a helix antenna such that it includes lumped loading. *Maxwell in his search for maximum efficiency he would have added a symbol to his equations for lumped loads . He then would have to include pitch and the like but he just did not consider it as a consideration. This is clearly shown with a WL verticle when for maximum effeiciency it is tipped from right angles to the Earth ala the Corriolis effect with which you are tampering with when current rotates, and its introduction of a slow wave and a different velocity factor This is why you cannot equate lumped loads with antenna degrees, only approximate I have no which to debate it so I will leave it at that. Soon I will be heading home. No offense intended but physics is physics Art Hi Art, Can you reference a professional journal that confirms this Coriolis (I believe that is the correct spelling) effect w/ respect to tipped verticals - or is this something only you have discovered? Dale W4OP Coriolis effect is already well accepted in science. A tipped radiator comes about when one uses optimizer style programs based on the teaching or equations of Maxwell which accounts for ALL forces involved within an arbitrary border ie equilibrium per the teachings of Newton. Most people ignore the tipping arrangement for simplicity and use programs strictly for planar forms which is an good approximation in accounting for all generated radiation |
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