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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
snip The electron density changes periodically in the both legs (while transmitting). Are the voltages equal in the both legs? If you actually knew anything about antennas you would realize that is an immensely stupid question. If you are really interested in electric waves look at Maconi Nobel lectu http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_priz...ni-lecture.pdf Most of the knowledge of electromagnetic waves, not "electric waves", was obtained after 1909. Your are not only and idiot, you are an idiot 100 years out of date. -- Jim Pennino |
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