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Dan Sawyeror wrote:
"They can be created separately, that is a capacitor is pretty much a pure E field and an inductor an H field." Agreed. Whenever a current grows or shrinks (with acceleration) it produces both an E-field and an H-field. I didn`t clam a permanent divorce, only an instantaneous separation. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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