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![]() "Dave" wrote ... "Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message ... Now is the electronic era. Electronic is from electrons. They are compressible and have the inertia. You all construct antennas where electrons build up voltage. But on the blackboard are math for incompressible fluid. no it isn't. you are obviously way out of date. stop looking way in the past for theories that were obviously disproven decades ago and look at modern texts to see which ones have survived 100+ years of experimental evidence. Which one "survived 100+ years of experimental evidence." The incompressible fluid or the elcctrons. The both have 100+ years. At first were the two fluids (positive and negative). Poisson made the beautiful math for them. Next Aepinus and Franklin propose the one fluid (negative). Maxwell made the Math for it. Fluid was incompressible and massless. Next electron were discowered. Charges witch mass and inertia. Look at the famous equations - there no voltage at all (only current). in any electronic system you really only need voltage OR current, they are always related by the impedance. They are related when current flow. The voltage is supply dependent. So if you read modern texts you will often see that they derive equations in either voltage or current form then show the other form for reference, or sometimes leave it as an excercise for the student. If somebody do math for electrons then such math will be on the blackboards. But it is not necessary. The beautifull EM equations are the same like for fluid mechanics. They will be saved. Radio engineers do not use them and can wait for the proper ones the next centuries. no, real engineers are trying to educate people like you who are stuck in the past with outdated theories and simplified misconceptions. Engineers use electrons. Teach me about them. .. or we could just ignore you and hope you go away quickly. personally i think it is more fun to watch what comes out of the mouths of babes when you tickle their feet. So i go to another topic. S* |
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