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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote ... Szczepan Białek wrote: AC current create the transverse waves. The capacitor plates (or balls) longitudinal waves. What are the radio waves: transversal or longitudinal? The radial currents on the capacitor plates are 180 degrees out of phase. A lot of the radiation from the plates simply cancels. Electrical dipole radiation is known from Gauss time. For us the two plates (or balls - Hertz used them also) are the two sources of electric longitudinal waves. For this reason in 1933 the frequency doubling was observed. Ramo and Whinnery say that radiation is "primarily TEM", i.e. TEM is the "principle mode". It is easy to say. Tell me if you have ever seen the emitting antenna which has the "current zone" exposed and the ends covered? According to Maxwell the tranversal waves MUST be created by AC current. DC current create the magnetic whirl. AC current create oscillating whirl. Such oscillating whirl starts the transverse wave. But this Maxwell proposition is not verified to now. S* |
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