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![]() "Jim Lux" wrote ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: "Static electrical charge can build up to high values". It take place during transmmiting. Without grounding do not work. I simply want to know "the value of the DC current". Would that be the so-called "fair weather current" about 1 pA/square meter? It is flowing all the time. We are interesting in the transmissing time. Obviously, a big metal tower is going to perturb the local field, so a tower with a cross section of 1 square meter is going to have a current a lot bigger than 1pA. But probably not microamps. OTOH, a big tower could have substantial capacitance to ground.. I don't recall off hand what the capacitance of a isolated cylinder is.. I seem to recall that for a rod with lengthdiameter, it's something like 50pF/meter. So, a 100 m tower will be 5000 pF. Say the current is 1000 pA. In one second, the voltage would be 1E-9/5E-9 = 0.2V In a minute, 30V In 10 minutes, 300V.. etc It is a free energy . Probably not enough to charge to voltages quickly enough to be a problem. Tribocharging from dust and other particulates blowing in the wind is a LOT faster and a bigger problem. It works in the both directions. Charged tower lose charges. S* |
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