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Of course it doesn't account for phase shifts of current, since there
aren't any. It does account for voltage phase shift. It uses the same equations I learned in freshman circuits class. Perhaps they taught those same equations in Texas, too, but I can't be sure. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Cecil Moore wrote: Roy Lewallen wrote: I haven't had the time to participate in this, but in a brief look, it looks pretty silly. Of course EZNEC shows no current difference across a load. The EZNEC model of a load has zero length, so the current at both terminals has to be the same. It appears that EZNEC also doesn't account for phase shifts across a zero length coil. |
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