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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
Most of you wrote that your antennas work below the voltage necessary to start the electron emission. But in reality the emission take place at all voltages. Wrong. " Attempts to understand autoelectronic emission included plotting experimental current-voltage (i - V) data in different ways, to look for a straight-line relationship. Current increased with voltage more rapidly than linearly, but plots of type (log(i) vs. V) were not straight" "A breakthrough came when Lauritsen[13] (and Oppenheimer independently[14]) found that plots of type (log(i) vs. 1/V) yielded good straight lines. This result, published by Millikan and Lauritsen[13] in early 1928, was known to Fowler and Nordheim. Oppenheimer had predicted[14] that the field-induced tunneling of electrons from atoms (the effect now called field ionization) would have this i(V) dependence, had found this dependence in the published experimental field emission results of Millikan and Eyring,[10] and proposed that CFE was due to field-induced tunneling of electrons from atomic-like orbitals in surface metal atoms. From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field_electron_emission I see you didn't bother to include the part about it being dependant on the work function, which means there is a minimum energy required. Or more likely you just don't understand this anymore than you understand anything else. Electrons escape from each charged body. Your antennas emit electrons and for this reason they need the sink of electrons (the earth/chassis/ counterpoise). Wrong. Best Regards, You are an ignorant, babbling, idiot. |
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