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Dave wrote:
"Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message ... In the Hertz apparatus the charges (electrons) have at the centre the max velocity and the acceleration equal zero. At ends the situation is opposite. So your answer should be: "the ends radiate of course". of course you are wrong. there is a smooth transition between the center and the ends, that whole length radiates. you can't just look at the boundry conditions, you have to consider the whole length. Doesn't NEC use the method of moments (MoM) which deals with total current and isn't total current maximum at the feedpoint (middle) of a 1/2WL dipole where the maximum acceleration of electrons is taking place? -- 73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC, http://www.w5dxp.com |
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