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"Tom Donaly" wrote:
I expect someone on this newsgroup will start talking about "voltage flow" next. The E-field and the H-field are inseparable in an EM RF wave. If the H-field (current component) is flowing, then so is the E-field (voltage component). If the E-field (voltage component) is dropping due to radiation, then so is the H-field (current component). That's one of the differences between a distributed network RF wave and a DC bench circuit. And how could we possibly have a Power Flow Vector without the voltage flowing along with the power and the current? :-) -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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