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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote ... On Jun 2, 11:48 am, K1TTT wrote: my differential calculus is a bit rusty, but i don't think that equation satisfies the basic wave equation. My calculus is probably a lot rustier than yours but it would be very important for this discussion if Maxwell's equations do not work for the standing wave equation. That would essentially prove that the mashed-potatoes theory of transmission line energy is bogus. Maxwell's equations are for angular waves in the solid body. The transmission line and ends of it (antenna) are exactly like the Kundt's tubes. In the wires is the electron gas. S* |
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