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antenna physics question
On 12/14/2010 9:47 PM, Art Unwin wrote:
Art, You have just mentioned a constraint on antennas that I was not aware of. Specifically "the ratio of capacitance to inductance must be unity". This is new to me. Please tell me how I go about making capacitance and inductance equal so their ratio can be unity. How do you get the Farads and Henries to cancel out, leaving a dimensionless number. Can you give me some real world examples? joe Joe, Snip large meaningless verbiage Regards Art More concisely stated "No". tom K0TAR |
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