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![]() napisa³ w wiadomo¶ci ... An antenna is a device that converts the AC electrical energy at its teminals into electromagnetic energy which radiates from the antenna and also coverts the electromagnetic energy which antenna intercepts into AC electrical energy at it's terminals. Radiates = jumps off? S* |
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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
napisa³ w wiadomo¶ci ... An antenna is a device that converts the AC electrical energy at its teminals into electromagnetic energy which radiates from the antenna and also coverts the electromagnetic energy which antenna intercepts into AC electrical energy at it's terminals. Radiates = jumps off? S* Only in Poland. |
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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
napisa? w wiadomo?ci ... An antenna is a device that converts the AC electrical energy at its teminals into electromagnetic energy which radiates from the antenna and also coverts the electromagnetic energy which antenna intercepts into AC electrical energy at it's terminals. Radiates = jumps off? No, to issue or emerge in rays or waves. Do you wear slip on shoes? |
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On Monday, July 30, 2012 1:44:55 PM UTC-5, Szczepan Bialek wrote:
Radiates = jumps off? You already know the answer. Radiates = photons emitted from the free electrons on the surface of the conductors of the antenna system. -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com |
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![]() "W5DXP" napisal w wiadomosci ... On Monday, July 30, 2012 1:44:55 PM UTC-5, Szczepan Bialek wrote: Radiates = jumps off? You already know the answer. Radiates = photons emitted from the free electrons on the surface of the conductors of the antenna system. Rather solitons. Photons are the damped waves. CW consist of the solitons. Each portion of electrons which jump off from the end of an antenna travel as the soliton. S* |
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"Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message
... | || On Monday, July 30, 2012 1:44:55 PM UTC-5, Szczepan Bialek wrote: | Radiates = jumps off? | Each portion of electrons which jump off from the end of an antenna travel | as the soliton. | S* Imagine the scene - a tall building, spectators on the pavement around it and, at the top of the building, an electron is threatening to jump!! Would we shout "jump" or would we shout "don't do it"? Anthropomorphism is wonderful, isn't it. 73, Ian. |
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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
"W5DXP" napisal w wiadomosci ... On Monday, July 30, 2012 1:44:55 PM UTC-5, Szczepan Bialek wrote: Radiates = jumps off? You already know the answer. Radiates = photons emitted from the free electrons on the surface of the conductors of the antenna system. Rather solitons. No. Photons are the damped waves. No. CW consist of the solitons. No. Each portion of electrons which jump off from the end of an antenna travel as the soliton. No. Everything totally wrong. Do you wear slip on shoes? |
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On Tuesday, July 31, 2012 10:38:31 AM UTC-5, Szczepan Bialek wrote:
Rather solitons. Photons are the damped waves. How do you explain their quantized, i.e. quantum particle nature? |
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![]() "W5DXP" napisal w wiadomosci ... On Tuesday, July 31, 2012 10:38:31 AM UTC-5, Szczepan Bialek wrote: Rather solitons. Photons are the damped waves. How do you explain their quantized, i.e. quantum particle nature? Each portion is a quant. Only for children the light consists of particles. CW means continuous waves. Damped waves consists of portions. S* |
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On Wednesday, August 1, 2012 1:26:56 AM UTC-5, Szczepan Bialek wrote:
Each portion is a quant. Unfortunately for your argument, the fact that fields/waves are quantized proves that they are particles, even though they are a somewhat special kind of particle and capable of field/wave behavior. Hint: if you set up an experiment to look for a quantized photon particle, you will detect a quantized photon particle the energy of which is related by frequency to Planck's equation. http://employees.oneonta.edu/viningw...quation_s.html FYI, even one single Bucky-ball, known to consist of nothing but a large number of carbon atoms, is capable of wave behavior. How do you explain that one? -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com |
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