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On Dec 3, 9:10*pm, tom wrote:
Art Unwin wrote: Of course one can go back to the basics of mathematics way back in Arabic times where the mere presence of an equal sign denotes equilibrium or balance. The equal sign is part of Maxwells equations so equilibrium is in effect. "the mere presence of an equal sign denotes equilibrium or balance" So sayeth the master of the physical universe - Art Unwin... Hmmm, so if there is an equal sign, it means it's in equilibrium. So a half wave antenna = 468/f(Mhz). It is therefore in equilibrium. tom K0TAR So stupid. A half wave does not have a measurement that is repeatable therefore it is not in equilibrium. The point of repeatability is a "period". Surely you learned that in Jnr High! |
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