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On 9/16/2010 3:12 PM, lu6etj wrote:
On 16 sep, 18:15, Roy wrote: Sorry, I'm not sure what result you mean. You can't change the reflecting angle -- the angle of reflection is always equal to the angle of incidence. And the intrinsic impedance of a medium doesn't change when a wave strikes it, reflects off it, or propagates through it. Roy Lewallen, W7EL- Ocultar texto de la cita - - Mostrar texto de la cita - I wanted to mean to choose the incident angle for possible anothers calculations, Sorry I get confussed with translated meaning of angle in = "Intrinsec Z = xxx at ANGLE of xxx deg, I understood as incidence angle instead of phase angle, here we can not acostumed to write in that form and I translated bad the meaning. Intrinsic impedance is a complex number unless the medium is lossless like free space, so the impedance of ground is complex. A complex number can be expressed in rectangular form (real and imaginary) or polar form (magnitude and angle). EZNEC shows the impedance in polar form which includes an angle. The angle is part of the impedance and has nothing to do with any field. Many scientific calculators can convert the polar number into rectangular form if you prefer. Today I posted another EZ-NEC question about a simulation of liquid antenna based in yours, but I did on earlier thread post point, have you see it? Yes, I posted a response. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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