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Cecil, I'm sorry you don't understand that in the presence of
time-varying fields, the potential between two points depends on the path you take. Grasping that concept can be very empowering in understanding what's going on in antennas, and in transmission lines, and in inductors and transformers. I can only hope that some lurkers have benefitted from the discussion. Cheers, Tom Cecil Moore wrote in message ... Tom Bruhns wrote: There is very little voltage ALONG the conductors, ... Depends upon how long the conductors are. The difference along a 1/4WL conductor is known to be minimum VS maximum assuming a minimum at one end. Are you saying that EZNEC doesn't display the current distribution on an antenna when I press the 'i' key? |
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