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How 'bout you model it with your concept of an "artificial ground", and
let us know the result? You can measure the voltage with EZNEC by connecting the two points to be measured with a wire and inserting a zero amplitude current source in the wire. The source will act like an open circuit, and the voltage will be reported in the Source Data output. After you've determined the voltage relative to your "artificial ground", modify the "artificial ground" and note the effect on the voltage. Then see if you can figure out what the voltage is between the "artificial ground" and the Earth. Or, give us your justification for assuming that it's zero. If it is zero, via what path? As Tom has been saying, the voltage between two points depends on the path you take between them. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Cecil Moore wrote: Ian White, G3SEK wrote: In practice that will means that the voltage you measure between say the end of a whip and ground will depend on how you choose to route the connecting leads to the voltmeter, and how you connect to ground... and above (below?) all on what you define "ground" to be. How about using an artificial ground at the measurement point? -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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