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![]() "Richard Fry" wrote ... On Jun 30, 1:30 am, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote: The difference between EM and electrons is in compressibility. Electrons are compressed in the ends of the open circuit (condenser and antenna). There the voltage is doubled (at least). Alternate electric field is created. It is radio wave. The longitudinal electric wave. Then shouldn't we all expect a condensor to be as good a radiator of EM waves as a dipole? All radio people know that: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File ![]() S* |
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