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Dipole-2 different wire sizes?
"bilou" napisa³ w wiadomo¶ci ... Imagine the diameter of one half is infinite. You now have a quarter wave over a ground plane.A well known case. Impedance is halved . Resonnance is only dependant of the remaining wire and unchanged. Your result should be somewhere between no change and that. Another similar question : Instead of burying lots of radials at the base of a vertical what about digging (or using) a well and having a quarter wave of wire dropped into it ? A real well in soil will be the perfect infinite source of electrons. The well in a dry rock will be most wrong. The well in the dry rock is used in ULF. But the electrons are pumped from the wet area. S* |
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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
A real well in soil will be the perfect infinite source of electrons. A source of electrons is not required. Transmitters use AC (alternating current) so there is no net flow of electrons. |
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"Rob" napisa³ w wiadomo¶ci ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: A real well in soil will be the perfect infinite source of electrons. A source of electrons is not required. Transmitters use AC (alternating current) so there is no net flow of electrons. AC is in a transformer. In an antenna is the oscillatory flow of electrons. So there is the net flow of electrons. "It is now known that this device operated by emitting electrons from the single electrode through a combination of field electron emission and thermionic emission.[citation needed] Once liberated, electrons are strongly repelled by the high electric field near the electrode during negative voltage peaks from the oscillating HV output of the Tesla Coil" Do not you know that? S* |
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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
"Rob" napisa? w wiadomo?ci ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: A real well in soil will be the perfect infinite source of electrons. A source of electrons is not required. Transmitters use AC (alternating current) so there is no net flow of electrons. AC is in a transformer. In an antenna is the oscillatory flow of electrons. So there is the net flow of electrons. "It is now known that this device operated by emitting electrons from the single electrode through a combination of field electron emission and thermionic emission.[citation needed] Once liberated, electrons are strongly repelled by the high electric field near the electrode during negative voltage peaks from the oscillating HV output of the Tesla Coil" Do not you know that? S* You post nothing but babbling, word salad, nonsense and you are an utter idiot. Do you not know that? |
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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
"Rob" napisa³ w wiadomo¶ci ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: A real well in soil will be the perfect infinite source of electrons. A source of electrons is not required. Transmitters use AC (alternating current) so there is no net flow of electrons. AC is in a transformer. In an antenna is the oscillatory flow of electrons. So there is the net flow of electrons. "It is now known that this device operated by emitting electrons from the single electrode through a combination of field electron emission and thermionic emission.[citation needed] Once liberated, electrons are strongly repelled by the high electric field near the electrode during negative voltage peaks from the oscillating HV output of the Tesla Coil" Do not you know that? S* If that were true, there would be a DC current into a transmitting antenna fed only by HF (AC) current. But of course there is no such DC current. If it were there, it would mean there is nonlinearity in the antenna and there would be severe intermodulation. |
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"Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message
.. . AC is in a transformer. In an antenna is the oscillatory flow of electrons. So there is the net flow of electrons. "It is now known that this device operated by emitting electrons from the single electrode through a combination of field electron emission and thermionic emission.[citation needed] Once liberated, electrons are strongly repelled by the high electric field near the electrode during negative voltage peaks from the oscillating HV output of the Tesla Coil" Do not you know that? S* Szczepan seems to be muddling up valves and aerials. I guess there's no point in trying to explain the difference between the two to him. Didn't he make a similar posting a few months ago? 73, Ian. |
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Ian wrote:
"Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message .. . AC is in a transformer. In an antenna is the oscillatory flow of electrons. So there is the net flow of electrons. "It is now known that this device operated by emitting electrons from the single electrode through a combination of field electron emission and thermionic emission.[citation needed] Once liberated, electrons are strongly repelled by the high electric field near the electrode during negative voltage peaks from the oscillating HV output of the Tesla Coil" Do not you know that? S* Szczepan seems to be muddling up valves and aerials. I guess there's no point in trying to explain the difference between the two to him. Didn't he make a similar posting a few months ago? 73, Ian. He has been posting his idiotic crap for years and years both here and in sci.phyics.electromag. No matter what you tell him his response will be a pile of babbling word salad like the above and a reference to something written over a hundred years ago and perhaps a misinterpreted link to a Wiki article about something else that has some similar words in it. References to textbooks mean nothing to him as he believes all "teachers" are in a conspiracy to hide the truth. He thinks Feynman was a "teacher" and not credible. Yeah, Feynman was a teacher like Mozart was a piano player. |
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"John S" wrote in message
... On 7/3/2012 1:09 PM, wrote: Then why not just ignore him? We (the group excluding Szczepan) have some good discussions. Szczepan can be amusing in the views he puts forward. I can't work out whether he is trying to tease us or really is confused. I suppose there's also the hope that Szczepan might read and understand the information that some of us are showing him. It's a bit like trying to explain radio to a youngster except that a youngster will listen and learn. Szczepan's idea of using a well to get an infinite supply of electrons made me smile. We've a lot of disused coal pits in my part of England and it would be great to turn them into electron mines. We could dispense with coal fired power stations, wind turbines, solar cells. Not sure if the electrons would be packed in bottles (like water) or in sacks (like coal). 73, Ian. |
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