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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
"Rob" napisa? w wiadomo?ci ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: You should write "dipole". In NASA their dipole and your"dipole" are the quite different things. What do you mean with "In NASA"? "The Hertzian dipole Consider two small spherical conductors connected by a wire. Suppose that electric charge flows periodically back and forth between the spheres." In " NASA" antennas (eg. phase radars) the each "sphere" is fed from special feeder. Phased radars don't use spheres for antennas. This is just babbling nonsense. If are the two sphere we have a dipole (Hertzian dipole). No, we don't; you are an idiot. In Marconi antenna is only one "sphere". It is the monopole. Do you have exactly the same voltages in the both ends of your "dipole"? S* This is all just babbling nonsense with no relation to the real world. You are a babbling, ineducable, idiot. How many antennas have you built in your lifetime? |
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