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On Feb 2, 7:06*pm, Wimpie wrote:
Hello Tony, On 2 feb, 19:14, "Antonio Vernucci" wrote: A bipole is symmetrical, obviously the internal circuity of the trap is not symmetrical *. Jimmie, that is not the point. At some frequency, everything becomes a distributed component, it depends on size/lambda ratio and application. *Many distributed components can be modelled based on theoretical lumped components (with sufficient accuracy), but a ground for modelling stray capacitance is frequently required. True lumped component behaviour, in my opinion, only applies to networks with size=0. 'True' or theoretical versus 'practical' is a very important distinction that is, or at least was, taught in engineering classes. it is very important to know when you can apply the practical simplifications that allow you to do design work without worrying about insignificant phenomena in the problem domain you are working in... so if i am designing an HF antenna I know that objects below a given size can be safely ignored, but if i'm doing a microwave design i have to take into account much smaller objects. |
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