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ubject: IF
From: "Reg Edwards" Date: 11/3/2003 5:05 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: If the current (-I1) coming out of a small toroidally-wound coil, effectively of zero length and diameter in terms of a wavelength, is different in magnitude from the current (I2) going in at the other end, where is the make-up-the-difference current (I3) coming from? I1 + I2 + I3 = Effectively zero. To where is the I3 wire connected Hi Reg, Did someone Imply that? I think they are mistaken with toroids and physically short solenoids. 73 Gary N4AST |