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On Oct 11, 2:43*am, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote:
*"K1TTT" ... On Oct 10, 3:04 pm, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote: In a cristal radio is the diode. The electrons flow from the antenna to ground. Where they come from? "... for a copper wire of radius 1 mm carrying a steady current of 10 amps, the (electron) drift velocity is only about 0.024 cm/sec". At 100 ns per RF cycle, the above electron moves back and forth about 10 nanometers, i.e. it doesn't "flow" anywhere except at DC. At RF those electrons never make it from the antenna to ground and instead essentially vibrate in place. The only thing that flows at the speed of light is photons/fields/waves. The slow-moving vibrating electron carriers form a bucket brigade for the fast moving photonic energy. That fact of physics wasn't fully understood until the field of quantum physics matured. EM fields and waves turned out to be particles that are photonic in nature. -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com |
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