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On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 22:19:22 +0100, "christofire"
wrote: "Art Unwin" wrote in message the Eddy current itself must be balanced by an equal and opposite force Eddy currents are not named after someone called Eddy and the speed of light is a speed so it cannot be an amount of acceleration. Any takers for the other faux pas? I can imagine an Uncle Eddy, but for equal and opposite - Auntie Eddy? If an eddy circulates in one direction (maintaining the hydrological metaphor of Stefan's) Auntie Eddy must run opposite. So now the Art of Antenna Bris finds itself in a backwash. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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